This mark is on a French silver salt dating to around 1810, based on the hallmarks for Paris and fineness.
Does anyone recognize the maker?
Thank you
Help with maker's mark (FCC) - early 19th century?
Re: Help with maker's mark (FCC) - early 19th century?
Firmin Chrisostome Cauet
Born: 23 Mar 1780, Arqueves, Sommes, son of Jean Francois Cauet & Catherine Guillain
Married: 18 Apr 1801 [28 germinal an IX], Paris, to Anne Agnes Gau (ca 1778-29 Nov 1862)
Died: 19 Oct 1826, Arqueves, Sommes
Mark registered 1801/1801, 27 rue de Harlay and cancelled 20 Oct 1807; succeeded by Sixte-Simon Rion. He was almost certainly related to Parisian silversmith Nicholas Chrisostome Cauet (ca. 1755-1816; Master 1784), who was also from Somme.
Hope this helps!
Ref: Arminjon 1:1094
Born: 23 Mar 1780, Arqueves, Sommes, son of Jean Francois Cauet & Catherine Guillain
Married: 18 Apr 1801 [28 germinal an IX], Paris, to Anne Agnes Gau (ca 1778-29 Nov 1862)
Died: 19 Oct 1826, Arqueves, Sommes
Mark registered 1801/1801, 27 rue de Harlay and cancelled 20 Oct 1807; succeeded by Sixte-Simon Rion. He was almost certainly related to Parisian silversmith Nicholas Chrisostome Cauet (ca. 1755-1816; Master 1784), who was also from Somme.
Hope this helps!
Ref: Arminjon 1:1094
Re: Help with maker's mark (FCC) - early 19th century?
That is most helpful, much appreciated!
blakstone wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 6:39 pm Firmin Chrisostome Cauet
Born: 23 Mar 1780, Arqueves, Sommes, son of Jean Francois Cauet & Catherine Guillain
Married: 18 Apr 1801 [28 germinal an IX], Paris, to Anne Agnes Gau (ca 1778-29 Nov 1862)
Died: 19 Oct 1826, Arqueves, Sommes
Mark registered 1801/1801, 27 rue de Harlay and cancelled 20 Oct 1807; succeeded by Sixte-Simon Rion. He was almost certainly related to Parisian silversmith Nicholas Chrisostome Cauet (ca. 1755-1816; Master 1784), who was also from Somme.
Hope this helps!
Ref: Arminjon 1:1094