Tirbour Open Salt

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This is one of my Mom's swan salts, bears the 1st standard Minerva and a maker's mark for Tirbour, have found the "CT" Charles Tirbour marks but have had no luck tracking this one down. Anyone know the date range for this mark? Thanks!

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Hi Cheryl.
All I could find was a drawing of your mark. No dates were given.
Source: "Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver" by Annelies Krekel-Aalberse.

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Thanks, Pat! Suspected the symbol might be their little suitcase, its illustration in that book seems to reinforce my gut feeling that the piece dates to the early 20th century.

~Cheryl
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Post by frenchie_myriam »

Hi Pat and Cheryl,

Can confirm it is work by Charles TIRBOUR who started in 1897 and the company disappeared in 1951. his Workshop was located 23 rue Chapon in Paris.

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And thanks to you too, Myriam!

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