Hi there,
I could use some help with these French tongs please. They have some fun marks on them besides the maker mark. Is the one mark an ear?! I look forward to any assistance you may be able to provide and I am grateful as always for the feedback. Thanks!
Best,
Nate
1798-1809 French Tongs with Unknown CAB Maker
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Re: 1798-1809 French Tongs with Unknown CAB Maker
Hello Neurorocker,
I will try to make my contribution!
In order:
-photo 2: goldsmith not found
- photo 3: an ear; punch of average census for Paris, 1809
- photo 4: a rooster turned to the right and looking to the left; title punch .950, Paris, 1798-1809
- photo 5: punch of large guarantee, Paris, 1798-1809
- photo 6: punch which resembles that of the association of goldsmiths (1793) but which does not seem to correspond with the other dates unless there is a re-punching ...
To see with the experts of the site!
I will try to make my contribution!
In order:
-photo 2: goldsmith not found
- photo 3: an ear; punch of average census for Paris, 1809
- photo 4: a rooster turned to the right and looking to the left; title punch .950, Paris, 1798-1809
- photo 5: punch of large guarantee, Paris, 1798-1809
- photo 6: punch which resembles that of the association of goldsmiths (1793) but which does not seem to correspond with the other dates unless there is a re-punching ...
To see with the experts of the site!
Re: 1798-1809 French Tongs with Unknown CAB Maker
Hi,
Re.- Photo 6, I believe it is now firmly established that this mark can be found as late even as 1838.
A full explanation by member blakstone can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45351
Trev.
Re.- Photo 6, I believe it is now firmly established that this mark can be found as late even as 1838.
A full explanation by member blakstone can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45351
Trev.
Re: 1798-1809 French Tongs with Unknown CAB Maker
The maker is Charles Antoine Blerzy. Arminjon (v. I, no. 571) has very little information on him, just that he registered his mark 1799/1800 at 10 Place Thionville as a maker of "la grosserie" (a plateworker, essentially, as opposed to a maker of flatware or smallware, though there was, of course, much crossover). My research has been similarly paltry: all I could find is that he was born in Paris around 1769, the son of gilder Jean Baptiste Blerzy and his wife Anne Francoise Elisabeth Baudry, and was a member of the Blerzy family of silversmiths and jewelers, which included his uncle Joseph Etienne Blerzy (1735-1821; master 1768) [Arminjon I: 1741] and cousins Philippe Blerzy [Arminjon I: 2842] and Etienne Lucien Blerzy [Arminjon I: 977]
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
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Re: 1798-1809 French Tongs with Unknown CAB Maker
Wow. Blakstone! Thank you thank you. I would've been grateful for a maker, but all of the information beyond that was very interesting to read. How kind of you and the others who helped me characterize this simple pair of tongs.