Gilt-edged flatware and teaspoon, purfling pattern with laur - Lot 168

Lot 168
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Gilt-edged flatware and teaspoon, purfling pattern with laur - Lot 168
Gilt-edged flatware and teaspoon, purfling pattern with laurel frieze. Engraved with the coat of arms of Marc-Antoine de Noé, first bishop of Troyes. Paris, 1780-1781 Master goldsmith Nicolas-Martin LANGLOIS, received master in Paris in 1758. In a shaped case. 225 g Goldsmith renowned for his ability to make spoons. Jean-Etienne, his son, worked in the same field, sometimes using the same models.
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