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A French early 19th century silver dish, mark of J.A. Berel, Paris 1810-1819.

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3 000 - 5 000 SEK
283 - 472 EUR
311 - 519 USD
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Lisa Gartz
Stockholm
Lisa Gartz
Head Specialist Silver
+46 (0)709 17 99 93
A French early 19th century silver dish, mark of J.A. Berel, Paris 1810-1819.

Round dish with fluted rim, diameter 27.8 cm. Underneath engraved: No 12 and a weight indication 52 3/4 l (lod/loth). Weight 699 g.

More information

The dish was made in Paris of 950 standard silver as seen by the silver standard mark of a walking cock in an octagonal reserve with a border, and the guarantee mark of a Minerva head facing right in a circular reserve. These marks were in use 1809-1819.
The maker was J.A. Berel, hollowware maker, working at 24 rue des Fossés-St-Germain. He registered his mark 1810-1811.