Discover this exceptional old pewter flower stand, marked with the clear hallmark of Étienne SERGENT, master received in 1769 in Avallon. This authentic and rare art object bears witness to the craftsmanship of the 18th century. Main characteristics: Material: Pewter Hallmark: "SERGENT AVALLON", attesting to its origin and authenticity. Period: 18th century (around 1769) Condition: Very good condition for its age, with a beautiful period patina. Some slight signs of wear consistent with its age. Dimensions: Length: 11.5 cm / 4.5 inches Width: 9 cm / 3.5 inches Height: 4 cm / 1.6 inches Detailed description: This pewter flower stand, of exceptional quality, is decorated with finely executed work. It has two handles with rings on the sides and a removable part pierced with holes, ideal for holding floral arrangements. Under the object, three hallmarks are visible, one of which is marked "ES 1769", confirming its authenticity and prestigious origin. This type of object was often used for floral arrangements in elegant 18th century interiors. An object full of history: Étienne SERGENT, a recognized master craftsman, worked in Avallon from 1769. His creations are today highly prized by collectors and lovers of old art objects. Authenticity:Original Type:Display object, Decorative Origin:France Subtype:Vase Material:Pewter Style:Louis XVI
Discover this exceptional old pewter flower stand, marked with the clear hallmark of Étienne SERGENT, master received in 1769 in Avallon. This authentic and rare art object bears witness to the craftsmanship of the 18th century. Main characteristics: Material: Pewter Hallmark: "SERGENT AVALLON", attesting to its origin and authenticity. Period: 18th century (around 1769) Condition: Very good condition for its age, with a beautiful period patina. Some slight signs of wear consistent with its age. Dimensions: Length: 11.5 cm / 4.5 inches Width: 9 cm / 3.5 inches Height: 4 cm / 1.6 inches Detailed description: This pewter flower stand, of exceptional quality, is decorated with finely executed work. It has two handles with rings on the sides and a removable part pierced with holes, ideal for holding floral arrangements. Under the object, three hallmarks are visible, one of which is marked "ES 1769", confirming its authenticity and prestigious origin. This type of object was often used for floral arrangements in elegant 18th century interiors. An object full of history: Étienne SERGENT, a recognized master craftsman, worked in Avallon from 1769. His creations are today highly prized by collectors and lovers of old art objects. Authenticity:Original Type:Display object, Decorative Origin:France Subtype:Vase Material:Pewter Style:Louis XVI