A POT WITH A CONFECTIONERY, Alphonse Debain, France, 1911-1916

A sugar bowl with a jug on wide feet.

Their bulky bodies were raised on a base enriched with flattened pairs of scrolls.

A pair of double ears emerges from the belly of the sugar bowl, while the jug has a long spout and a finely finished ear.

Both elements are topped with a cap with a pinnacle in the shape of a complex flower cup.

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Punctured: Minerva's head in octagon, Debain with a diamond-shaped boat

Alphonse Debain - a Parisian goldsmith, running his workshop in 1911-1916 at 20 rue Rambuteau. He came from a family producers of silver and gold. He specialized in the production of high-quality tableware.

France, 1911-1916

Silver, pr. 950

Sugar bowl dimensions: 16.5cm x 21cm x 15.5cm

The dimensions of the jug: 23cm x 23cm x about 14cm

Weight of the sugar bowl: 468g

Pitcher weight: 570g

Preservation condition: good.