Sharing this Christofle cup with an earlier CC mark because I had imagined it would have been easy to find a comparable cup with a quick search but so far it has proven a bit more difficult than I had anticipated.
The marks indicate that the cup dates prior to the change of the Christofle mark from CC to OC in 1935 and I would guess that it is probably c1900-c1920.
It is quite heavy for its size and while I'm not certain of its original purpose (Christening cup?), it is able to contain a single malt just fine.
I am a bit perplexed as to what is causing a distinct "shadow" around the decorative elements.
Christofle Cup/Tumbler/Timbale Marked CC
Re: Christofle Cup/Tumbler/Timbale Marked CC
After exploring the darker areas a little further, the "shadow" appears to be just areas of darker patina that were left behind from a previous process where the cup had been polished and the decorations were avoided to prevent loss of the detail.
I think in this case, the solution is probably to remove the patina in all areas so that the cup has a more uniform appearance.
I think in this case, the solution is probably to remove the patina in all areas so that the cup has a more uniform appearance.
Re: Christofle Cup/Tumbler/Timbale Marked CC
After quite some time of working at it by hand, the end result is a much improved appearance with the detail being preserved and a more uniform finish.
Re: Christofle Cup/Tumbler/Timbale Marked CC
I've been searching for similar cups over the past couple days and so far have only turned up this in an old thread
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51767
Wondering if this cup is fairly common and is just lost in a sea of Christofle search results or if it is somewhat unique.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51767
Wondering if this cup is fairly common and is just lost in a sea of Christofle search results or if it is somewhat unique.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!