Antique French Vintage
Late 19th Century Pewter Plate Decorated Fully Marked Repousee Heavy Pewter Decorative Plate Design 16th Century
Late 19th Century Pewter Plate Decorated Fully Marked Repousee Heavy Pewter Decorative Plate Design 16th Century
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Beautiful pewter dish with 'inflamed heart' and olive branches.
"Coeur enflammé et branches d ' oliviers"
One is a crown and rosette (a European quality mark). The crowned rose was used on pewter from the mid 16th century to denote higher-quality metal. One is of Archangel Michael, holding a sword in one hand and a shield in the other, it has AC on the sides of the stamp.
These two marks are used by Arthur Chaumette Potier a Paris from 1887 onwards, reference Poincons d'Etain by Tardy.
This is in good condition with surface scratches and signs of age as you would expect from an antique item.
It is 31.5cm long or 12 7/8 inches
it is 17cm or 6 3/4 inches wide
and is 3cm high or 1 1/8th inches
It weighs 869 grams or 1 lb 14.6 ozs
No 6598
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