Finds such as these are incredibly rare,
that truly deserve a museum display.
Coming from the Italian Noble Family
with each sugar spoon engraved with 7-pearl coronet
(for a Baron)
It’s a fascinating piece of the early XIX century history,
originating from Rome, Italy
Crafted in silver with exceptional attention to details,
this ornate sugar bowl features a trumpet shaped lid with goat finial,
gadrooned stepped edge,
folate flared over-hanging bowl top,
round embossed bowl,
round trumpet shaped pedestal base.
Bearing a maker’s mark: "FI3G"
(initials are inside lozenge),
belonging to renowned artist Filippo Grimaldi,
Roma (1803 - 1848)
Each of the silver-gilt teaspoons is incredibly detailed,
bearing a hallmark & coronet
Total weight: 562gr.
Height: 21cm
Width: 19cm
Despite dating from circa 1830’s,
sugar bowl & teaspoons are in remarkably beautiful condition
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AU$6,500.00Price
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