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$368.22
Early 19th Century Solid Silver Ladle Fully Marked Paris Cockerel 1 1808-1819 and Guarantee Mark
This is an incredible find, extremely old French silver and fully marked. In very good condition, lightly polished.
There are full French silver marks of Guarantee Paris
Pre Minierva (Old Lady) Paris marque and Cockerel with 1 denoting the highest quality.
The maker's marque is three letters with a small bird, possibly JFA
This is very special.
It measures:
It is 34cm long or 13 3/8 inches and has a 9cm 3 1/2 inch bowl. There is a shallow surface split where the hallmarks are. There are signs of wear and use.
This will be securely wrapped and posted via our tracked and insured parcel post.
No 10063
1-3 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
We do bulk orders and bulk shipping on a wholesale basis worldwide.
Should you wish more than one item e mail us for a bespoke shipping quote.
Should you need further clarification of any sizes or weights let us know, we can remeasure anything, we want you to be sure about your purchase.
Should you need any help in any care area give us a convo we will do our best to help.
Should you want any item for a special occasion let us know and we will gift wrap and enclose an appropriate card at no extra cost.
Our lighting all works unless otherwise stated. All electrical items need to be checked by a local electrician to ensure compatibility with local electrical standards.
The bulb fittings are compatable with 240V electrical supply which covers most of the world.
See:
http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-country/
If you live in a country that has 110V electrical supply all you need to do to convert the lights is ask an electrician to replace the bulb holders when he is fitting the lights. All the wiring is suitable for world wide use. It's that simple!