Description: Check out our reviews Add this store to my favorites FURNITURE SEATS LIGHTING / CANDLE HOLDERS TABLE ART PORCELAIN EARTHENWARE SILVERWARE MIRRORS / FRAMES SCULPTURES PAINTINGS / GRAPHIC ARTS WATCHMAKING ANTIQUE JEWELRY GLASSWARE / CRYSTALWARE RELIGIOUS OBJECTS DISPLAY OBJECTS COLLECTIBLES ASIAN OBJECTS MAGHREB OBJECTS ARCHITECTURE Large rectangular serving tray in silvered bronze, gadrooned border, engraved and chiseled background with radiating pattern surrounding a monogram, moving handles, signed by Maison Cardeilhac* Paris, vintage late 19th century. This tray is in good condition and is of good quality. Hallmarked and signed on the back. Note: tiny points of silvering on the border in places, a few scratches in the background, wear over time, see photos. * Maison Cardeilhac (Paris 1804-1951) Established in 1804 by Antoine-Vital Cardeilhac and specializing in cutlery and flatware, the house was managed from 1851 to 1904 by his son Armand-Edouard Cardeilhac. From 1885, his son, Ernest Cardeilhac (1851-1904), after an apprenticeship with the goldsmith Harleux, took over management. It is with this that the production of gold and silver pieces begins. He organized his workshops with a view to this production and bought the assets of Maison Lebon. Assisted by three artists: the designer Lucien Bonvallet, the sculptor Aiguier and the engraver Viat, he presented his first work in 1889 at the Universal Exhibition and won a silver medal. At the Universal Exhibition of 1900, he achieved great success with pieces executed according to the drawings of Lucien Bonvallet, where the ornamentation of plant-inspired and sober inspiration is brought to life by the association with metal of materials such as wood. , ivory and patinas. In 1904, his two sons, Jacques and Pierre, succeeded him. The company was taken over by Christofle in 1951.Width : 48.5cmLength : with handles 77cm Reference : 400 283 Established in 1804 by Antoine-Vital Cardeilhac and specializing in cutlery and flatware, the house was managed from 1851 to 1904 by his son Armand-Edouard Cardeilhac. From 1885, his son, Ernest Cardeilhac (1851-1904), after an apprenticeship with the goldsmith Harleux, took over management. It is with this that the production of gold and silver pieces begins. He organized his workshops with a view to this production and bought the assets of Maison Lebon. Assisted by three artists: the designer Lucien Bonvallet, the sculptor Aiguier and the engraver Viat, he presented his first work in 1889 at the Universal Exhibition and won a silver medal. At the Universal Exhibition of 1900, he achieved great success with pieces executed according to the drawings of Lucien Bonvallet, where the ornamenta
Price: 884.77 USD
Location: Minihy Tréguier
End Time: 2024-12-24T11:08:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 356.83 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Condition: Occasion
Authenticity: Original
Material: Bronze
Country/Region of Origin: France
Subtype: Plate
Type: Tableware, Kitchen
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply