CONFECTIONERY, A. Risler & Carré, Paris, 1897-1912

A wide sugar bowl with a belly widening downwards.

Enriched with two stylized handles, the decorative shape of which resembles a pinnacle crowning a sloping cover.

The body was mounted on a piled foot. Decorated with a free narrative of spreading sea manes.

Punched: Minerva's head in octagon; A. Risler & Carré

Paris, 1897-1912

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3 700 zł tax incl.

Silver, pr. 950, weight 513 g.

Dimensions: 15cm x 15cm x 13cm

Preservation condition: slight dent on the body surface.

André Risler & Georges Carré (1897-1912) - Parisian goldsmiths, operating at 16 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. They specialized in exclusive tableware and jewelry items. In 1900, they received a gold medal at the World Exhibition in Paris. Over time, they gained immense popularity among the Parisian elite.