Lot 155
  • 155

Ensemble de seize assiettes appliquées d'armoiries en argent, Italie, vers 1870 aux armes de la seconde épouse du roi Victor-Emmanuel II d'Italie

Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • 8 145 gr; diam. 25 cm
  • 262oz, 9 3/4in diam.
comprenant douze plates et quatre creuses, à bord cordé, les armes timbrées d'une couronne de comte

Condition

In overall good condition. Scratches and some bumps.note that silver is below French legal alloy. Both maker (GG, a harp) and title (a female profile) marks legible on every plate border. Nice quality, unusual pattern.
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Catalogue Note

Les armoiries sont celles de Rosa Teresa Vercellana (la Rosina), créée comtesse de Mirafiori et Fontanafredda (1833-1885), seconde épouse du roi Victor-Emmanuel II d'Italie (1820-1878).