20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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brschmidt
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20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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I searched seveal sources including this forum but have not been able to find the silversmith mark. To me, it looks like "TP" with the letters on each side of an urn. The pieces are stamped with minerva, so they are .950. There are late 19th/early 20th century. Any help is appreciated.

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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Hi, welcome to the forum. Please embedded your images. For information how to attach and embedded images see:
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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Hello
This appears to be a Tétard mark. Please use the search function for more information about this maker.
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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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I have a couple of Tétard pieces and I admire his work greatly. I'm a bit familair with his history in that he took over from Émile Hugo, and then his three sons took over for him. Both he and his sons won awards for their creations. I'm also familair with these two poinçons of the Tétard house:

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I'm not aware of his being in business with another goldsmith with the initial of "P"

Please provide your source that suggested this could be a Tétard piece.
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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Hi,

I think the 'P' that you see is just the result of a worn mark with the merging of the detail within it.

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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Hello
Agree with Trev that this is just a worn mark. I have little doubt that your items are by Tétard.
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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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P.S. The Tétard symbol of a kettle (une huguenotte) is also very distinctive and specific to this maker.
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Re: 20th Century Tea & Sugar mark

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Many thanks guys. I can see it now. What I thought was the base of the urn is really an "F' It doesn't seem like one of their better pieces however.
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