Verseuse Empire - Empire Coffeepot HELP with Maker
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:27 am
Hello
I finally bought the coffee pot, after a few days of going to the shop every day and looking at it with the loupe...
I was looking for an Empire tripodal coffee-pot, but was waiting for the right one ; I saw a few with horse heads as spouts or swans, but never have I seen an Indian head with plume and acanthus leaves. So I decided I had to buy this one !
Clawed feet
The beautifully carved and hammered Indian head
*******
The hallmarks on on both sides, all mixed up and from three different periods !
On the left side (when you hold it by the handle), it is hallmarked with
- the second period "Coq, 1er titre" (1809-1819) for Paris
- Ceres's head (1819-1838) with the middle-size"bigorne" counter-mark (pantatome)
- boar's head (1838-1961) with small "bigorne" countermark
- maker JGB
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/f ... ve10-1.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the right side, it is marked with
- Michel-Angelo head (1819-1838)
- Athena head looking right, middle guaranty for Paris (1809-1819)
****
The lid is also marked, on top with a single Athena head (1809-1819)
The inside rim is marked on the right side with
- Michel-Angelo head (1819-1838)
- boar's head (1838-1961)
- Maker's mark JBG
- second period "Coq 1er titre" (1809-1819)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/f ... e/ve12.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The left side rim is marked with the middle guaranty for Paris, the Mask which looks like Medusa's head, and small "bigorne" counter-mark
****
The Maker's mark is unclear, as it it not complete
Nevertheless, I could "photoshop" the two half-marks together and get the full one
It reads JBG, with a star in the center, and something above the star.
Can you please help me identify the silversmith and give me information as to his work?
Thank you very much in advance !
Best regards from the East of France, under the snow
François
I finally bought the coffee pot, after a few days of going to the shop every day and looking at it with the loupe...
I was looking for an Empire tripodal coffee-pot, but was waiting for the right one ; I saw a few with horse heads as spouts or swans, but never have I seen an Indian head with plume and acanthus leaves. So I decided I had to buy this one !
Clawed feet
The beautifully carved and hammered Indian head
*******
The hallmarks on on both sides, all mixed up and from three different periods !
On the left side (when you hold it by the handle), it is hallmarked with
- the second period "Coq, 1er titre" (1809-1819) for Paris
- Ceres's head (1819-1838) with the middle-size"bigorne" counter-mark (pantatome)
- boar's head (1838-1961) with small "bigorne" countermark
- maker JGB
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/f ... ve10-1.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the right side, it is marked with
- Michel-Angelo head (1819-1838)
- Athena head looking right, middle guaranty for Paris (1809-1819)
****
The lid is also marked, on top with a single Athena head (1809-1819)
The inside rim is marked on the right side with
- Michel-Angelo head (1819-1838)
- boar's head (1838-1961)
- Maker's mark JBG
- second period "Coq 1er titre" (1809-1819)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/f ... e/ve12.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The left side rim is marked with the middle guaranty for Paris, the Mask which looks like Medusa's head, and small "bigorne" counter-mark
****
The Maker's mark is unclear, as it it not complete
Nevertheless, I could "photoshop" the two half-marks together and get the full one
It reads JBG, with a star in the center, and something above the star.
Can you please help me identify the silversmith and give me information as to his work?
Thank you very much in advance !
Best regards from the East of France, under the snow
François