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18th century French Teaspoon in case
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:33 pm
by legrandmogol
Re: 18th century French Teaspoon in case
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 4:27 pm
by JayT
Hello
Your teaspoons in the Filet Coquille or Shell Thread pattern are nicely made with a chased in thread and reinforcement around the bowl of the spoons. Are they gilt (vermeil)?
Stylistically they appear to be from Strasbourg. I’ll go out on a limb here and say several are made by one of the members of the dynasty of Imlin silversmiths: Gottfried (1701-1751), son of Jean Louis the elder (master 1689), brother of Jean Louis the younger (master 1719) and Jean Frédéric (master 1734). Gottfried marked IMLIN in a rectangular reserve. The date letter is quite obliterated.
The other mark perhaps could be that of Johann Remichius Berentz, master in 1737, assuming the initials are IRB in a rectangular reserve. Again, the date letter is not legible to me.
Hope this helps a bit.
See: Deux siècles d’orfèvrerie à Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Les Musées de Strasbourg, 2004. Annexes, pp. 284-301.
Re: 18th century French Teaspoon in case
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:43 pm
by legrandmogol
Re: 18th century French Teaspoon in case
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:48 pm
by JayT
You’re welcome.
I believe I nailed the silversmith attributions. The “wavy” reserve is just a function of time and/or marking on a narrow surface.
Enjoy your spoons.
Re: 18th century French Teaspoon in case
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 6:33 pm
by legrandmogol
thank you once again, I had little hope of anyone figuring these out but you certainly did. I also will look into getting the book you referenced.