Solid silver serving spoon, plain flat pattern, made in Péri - Lot 299

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Solid silver serving spoon, plain flat pattern, made in Péri - Lot 299
Solid silver serving spoon, plain flat pattern, made in Périgueux, probably during the period the reign of Louis XV. It is hallmarked : . P/B crowned jurand hallmark which could have been used between 1762 and 1775. In effet, the P/A hallmark is inscribed in November 1762; there is no mention of the P/B hallmark and the P/C hallmark is attributed by Jean and Jacques Clarke de Dromantin to the juré garde Jean Fauvergé, elected in 1775. . Goldsmith's hallmark LM under a sun for Louis Montauson, received maitre around 1760 and still active in 1781. . Mark resembling a boot not listed, perhaps a charge mark used. during the "P/B" period. The spatula is engraved with a coat of arms under a county crown. 32cm 165 grams
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