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A chalice
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 3:46 am
by amena
This beautiful chalice is attributed to the maison Mellerio dits Meller.

The picture of the mark is very blurred and almost indecipherable, so I can not find any evidence that the following mark actually belongs to this company.

Can anyone confirm this attribution?
Thank you
Amena
Re: A chalice
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:32 am
by Zilver2
Hello,
The maker's mark belongs to Jules Wiset (Jules Wieze), active from 1844 until 1858 at 63 rue de la Tixanderie, Paris and later at rue Jean-Pain-Mollet, Paris.
N° de garantie : 4516; 5032; 5033
N° de préfecture : 4681; 5191; 5211
Symbol : two stars (deux étoiles)
Happy New Year
Re: A chalice
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:53 am
by Zilver2
Hello again,
The 'Dictionnaire des poinçons d'ouvrages d'or et d'argent Paris 1838-1875 mentions also Jules Wiese, la bijouterie artistique, 48 rue de l'Arbre-Sec, Paris with the same maker's mark. Mark entered 24 March 1858 and cancelled 1 September 1890.
N° de garantie : 6410
N° de préfecture : 6596
Regards
Re: A chalice
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:04 am
by amena
Many thanks, Zilver2
So the mark has nothing to do with the company Mellerio and I wonder how that name is turned out.
I will try to find some more information about this silversmith on the Web.
Thanks again
Amena
Re: A chalice
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 1:56 am
by blakstone
Jules Rodolphe Léopold Wiese, born 18 May 1818 in Berlin, son of Jean Charles Godefroy Wiese & Jeanne Henriette Laak; married in Paris on 25 Jul 1844 to Julie Obertin; died 1 Aug 1890, at his home, 90 rue Richelieu, 2nd arrondissement, Paris. His business was continued for a time by his sons Jules Charles Wiese (b. 1 Feb 1846) & Louis Daniel Wiese (b. 29 Aug 1852).
Re: A chalice
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 4:50 am
by amena
Great, thanks Blackstone.
In the meantime I found that the "maison Mellerio dits Meller" was the retailer"
Regards
Amena