Silver-Plated Dish by Rey & Poilleux, 1880s Paris
Silver-Plated Dish by Rey & Poilleux, 1880s Paris
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This elegant silver-plated vegetable/soup dish, crafted by Rey & Poilleux, dates back to 1880-1881 and embodies the timeless grace of the Louis XVI style. The dish features a refined border adorned with interlaced ribbon motifs, adding a sophisticated texture to its design. The lid is crowned with a pine cone-shaped handle, meticulously detailed and encircled by a laurel wreath base—symbolizing prosperity and tradition.
Made in Paris, France, this piece bears the hallmark of the Master Goldsmith and weighs an impressive 1064 grams, ensuring durability and a touch of luxury. Its shimmering silver finish reflects the artistry and craftsmanship of the late 19th century, making it not just a functional item but a centerpiece for any collection or dining table.
Whether displayed or used to serve, this dish brings a sense of history, elegance, and French refinement to your home. Perfect for collectors or connoisseurs of antique silverware.