I attach here images of a sugar castor (open to ideas if you believe it may be something else) which is rather nicely crafted with repousse work and nicely executed gargoyles (or similar design). The piece is gilded to the interior.
There are three marks, one on the lid, two on the body. The mark on the lid looks to me to be the Paris 1819-38 'large' mark but is quite worn.
On the body, there appears to be a lion rampant, and a CB with a star below. The letters could also be a CH with a star below. A CR would also be a possibility. However using a loupe, I think CB is most likely.


Your assistance is greatly appreciated - I just want to know more about this piece, it is not for sale.
Thank you