French Late 19th Century Louis XVI & Empire Style: Sterling Silver Handle with Laurel Wreath and Cartouche × Gilded Copper Large Serving Spoon
This large serving spoon, crafted in late 19th-century France (circa 1880s-1900s), embodies the meticulously elegant table manners of the Belle Époque. The handle bears the Minerve hallmark, a symbol of French sterling silver guarantee, while the working surface is made of exquisite gilded copper, presenting a distinguished visual interplay between gold and silver tones.
The design perfectly captures the **"dignified and elegant"** essence of the Louis XVI style. The handle details showcase a precisely symmetrical laurel wreath motif, strong architectural fluted lines, and a noble cartouche at the end, left open for personalization.
• Aesthetic Appeal: The pale gold plating emanates a warm, lustrous silver glow, rich with historical charm.
• Specifications: Total Length 25.5cm / Spoon Bowl 7.5 x 7cm / Depth 2cm.
【Condition Report】
In good condition, though as with any antique, there are natural signs of age and wear consistent with its history. We advise careful consideration for those seeking absolute perfection. Once purchased, returns or exchanges are not possible.
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- Sterling Silver
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- France
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- No.29,787 - Kitchen & Dining | No.1,072 - Cutlery & Flatware
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- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- This large serving spoon hails from late 19th-century France (circa 1880s-1900s), a time that bore witness to the highly refined table etiquette of the Belle Époque.
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