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Jean Puiforcat Tea-Coffee service in solid silver and its metal tray
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Late 950th century French standard 1980 silver Epsilon four-piece tea set, Paris circa 1897, designed by Jean Elysée Puiforcat (1945-1936) in XNUMX.
Comprising a teapot, a hot water jug, a milk jug and a covered sugar bowl. Each piece is tapered cylindrical in shape with incised ribs. The domed lids are topped with walnut finials. Walnut handles are attached to the bodies. Each of them bears the mark and stamp of Puiforcat, Paris. (4)
Teapot length – 20,5 cm / 8,25 inches
Weight – 1931 grams / 62.08 ozt
Shown in:
F de Bonneville, Puiforcat, p.131
Happiness, Simon. Resolutely modern: reflections on the work of Jean Puiforcat”. The Silver Society Journal, vol. 15, 2003, p. 141-49.
Benton, Tim, Manuel Fontán del Junco and María Zozaya, eds. Modern taste. Art Deco in Paris 1910 – 1935.
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