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Silver Vermeil Tea / Coffee Regency Style by Boin Taburet Paris
Silver Vermeil Tea / Coffee Regency Style by Boin Taburet Paris

Silver Vermeil Tea / Coffee Regency Style by Boin Taburet Paris

By Boin-Taburet

Located in Tarry Town, NY

This exquisite, beautiful and rare French silver vermeil coffee and tea service was crafted by one of the most celebrated goldsmiths in Paris. Fa...

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Late 19th Century French Regency Antique Boin-Taburet

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Vermeil, Silver

Boin-Taburet & Faberge-8pc 950 Sterling Silver Tea Set + 6 Faberge Egg Cups
Boin-Taburet & Faberge-8pc 950 Sterling Silver Tea Set + 6 Faberge Egg Cups

Boin-Taburet & Faberge-8pc 950 Sterling Silver Tea Set + 6 Faberge Egg Cups

By Boin-Taburet, Limoges

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from Paris: A magnificent 8pc. Antique French 950 sterling silver tea set by one of France’s premier French silversmiths "Boin-Taburet", plus 6 Fabergé Imperial Egg collectio...

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Late 19th Century Louis XVI Antique Boin-Taburet

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Silver

Shipping Free, 19th Century Silvered Bronze Inkstand Signed Boin Taburet, Paris
Shipping Free, 19th Century Silvered Bronze Inkstand Signed Boin Taburet, Paris

Shipping Free, 19th Century Silvered Bronze Inkstand Signed Boin Taburet, Paris

By Boin-Taburet

Located in Lisse, NL

Louis XV style inkstand with chinoiserie design, lacquered top. This rare and stylish inkstand is a work of the house Boin-Taburet, goldsmith in Paris. This impressive size inkstand...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XV Antique Boin-Taburet

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Silver Plate

Large Antique French Architectural Garniture Centrepiece Boin-Taburet
Large Antique French Architectural Garniture Centrepiece Boin-Taburet

Large Antique French Architectural Garniture Centrepiece Boin-Taburet

By Boin-Taburet

Located in London, GB

Large Antique French Architectural Garniture Centrepiece Boin-Taburet French, Late 19th Century Middle piece: Height 47cm, width 68cm, depth 52cm End pieces: Height 30cm, width 43cm...

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Late 19th Century French Classical Greek Antique Boin-Taburet

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Onyx, Marble, Metal

Small French Silver-Gilt Chocolate Pot by Boin-Taburet, 1880s
Small French Silver-Gilt Chocolate Pot by Boin-Taburet, 1880s

Small French Silver-Gilt Chocolate Pot by Boin-Taburet, 1880s

By Boin-Taburet

Located in BARCELONA, ES

BOIN–TABURET French, active Paris, 1873–circa 1905 CHOCOLATE POT c. 1880 Silver plate and wood The smaller scale of this vessel indicates that its use was likely for chocolate not...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Boin-Taburet

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Silver

Boin Taburet - Sterling Table Service, 322pc Flatware Set + 15pc Platter Set !
Boin Taburet - Sterling Table Service, 322pc Flatware Set + 15pc Platter Set !

Boin Taburet - Sterling Table Service, 322pc Flatware Set + 15pc Platter Set !

By Boin-Taburet

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from St. Tropez:  Direct from a private mansion in St. Tropez, a stunning 19th century 950 sterling silver and vermeil table service by premier French silversmith "Boin Taburet", consisting of a 322-piece flatware set plus a 15 piece Serving platter set in their classic shell pattern, absolutely magnificent, circa late 1890s. The 19th century represented a golden age for French decorative arts, particularly in the realm of silversmithing, where technical precision and artistic innovation converged to produce some of the most exquisite tableware in European history. Among the luminaries of this era, the Parisian firm Boin-Taburet emerged as a preeminent force, celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship, royal patronage, and the enduring beauty of its silver creations. Specializing in sterling silver and vermeil flatware, as well as ornate serving pieces such as Louis XVI-style platters, Boin-Taburet’s work epitomized the elegance and sophistication of French luxury during a period marked by opulent dining culture and aristocratic refinement. The Early Years:  The origins of Boin-Taburet can be traced to the early 19th century, a time when Paris reasserted itself as the epicenter of fine silver production following the upheavals of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The firm’s exact founding date remains uncertain due to incomplete archival records, but it is widely accepted that it rose to prominence during the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830) and the subsequent July Monarchy (1830–1848). These periods witnessed a resurgence of aristocratic wealth and a renewed demand for luxury goods, creating fertile ground for master silversmiths to thrive.  Boin-Taburet distinguished itself early on by adhering to the highest standards of craftsmanship while embracing stylistic influences from both the Empire and Restoration periods. The firm’s name likely derives from its founders, though historical documentation regarding its earliest proprietors is sparse. What is clear, however, is that by the mid-19th century, Boin-Taburet had secured a place among the elite Parisian silversmiths, alongside illustrious contemporaries such as Odiot, Christofle, and Puiforcat. The firm’s workshops, likely located in the historic silversmithing district of the Marais, employed highly skilled artisans who specialized in forging, chasing, and gilding silver, ensuring that each piece met exacting standards.  The 19th century was a transformative period for French silver, as the burgeoning bourgeoisie and the returning aristocracy sought tableware that reflected their social standing. Boin-Taburet responded to this demand by producing works that blended functionality with artistic grandeur. The firm’s designs frequently drew inspiration from the Louis XVI style, a neoclassical aesthetic characterized by symmetry, floral motifs, and restrained elegance. This stylistic choice not only aligned with the prevailing tastes of the time but also ensured that Boin-Taburet’s creations would remain timeless, transcending the fleeting trends that influenced other manufacturers.  Focus on Quality:  The foundation of Boin-Taburet’s enduring reputation lay in its unwavering commitment to quality. Unlike many manufacturers who began to adopt industrial techniques in the latter half of the 19th century, Boin-Taburet remained steadfast in its dedication to traditional handcrafting methods. Each piece was meticulously shaped, engraved, and finished by master silversmiths who had undergone years, if not decades, of apprenticeship to perfect their skills. This painstaking approach ensured that every item bore the hallmarks of exceptional artistry - precise detailing, balanced proportions, and a flawless surface finish.  A defining feature of Boin-Taburet’s work was its use of 950 sterling silver, a higher silver content than the standard 925 (Britannia silver) commonly used by other firms. This elevated purity not only enhanced the metal’s luster but also improved its resistance to tarnishing, making Boin-Taburet’s pieces particularly desirable for discerning clients. The firm’s Louis XVI-style serving platters, for example, were crafted from this superior alloy, resulting in pieces that were both visually striking and remarkably durable. These platters often featured elaborate chased borders adorned with acanthus leaves, floral swags, and scalloped edges, demonstrating the silversmiths’ ability to manipulate silver into intricate, three-dimensional forms.  In addition to sterling silver, Boin-Taburet excelled in the production of vermeil - a technique that involved the application of a thick layer of gold over sterling silver through either fire-gilding or electrolysis. Vermeil flatware sets...

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Late 19th Century Louis XVI Antique Boin-Taburet

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Silver

Louis XVI Style Cut-Glass Travel Nécessaire by Boin Taburet, circa 1880
Louis XVI Style Cut-Glass Travel Nécessaire by Boin Taburet, circa 1880

Louis XVI Style Cut-Glass Travel Nécessaire by Boin Taburet, circa 1880

By Boin-Taburet

Located in Brighton, West Sussex

An exceptional Louis XVI style silver-gilt and cut-glass travel nécessaire by Boin Taburet. French, circa 1880. The lock engraved ‘BOIN TABURET 3, rue Pasquier, Paris’. Thi...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Boin-Taburet

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Silver

Louis XVI-Style Crystal and Gilt Bronze Vase by Boin-Taburet, c. 1900
Louis XVI-Style Crystal and Gilt Bronze Vase by Boin-Taburet, c. 1900

Louis XVI-Style Crystal and Gilt Bronze Vase by Boin-Taburet, c. 1900

By Boin-Taburet

Located in LA CIOTAT, FR

A classic and opulent crystal and gilt bronze Louis XVI-style vase, its goblet-shaped heavy crystal bowl diamond cut and fluted to refract the light...

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Early 1900s French Empire Antique Boin-Taburet

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Crystal, Bronze

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Boin-Taburet Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2026$1,525Sheffield and SilverplateSilver Plate, Crystal, Macassar1890's
$1,525
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$1,525-$1,525
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Boin-taburet furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Boin-Taburet furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Boin-Taburet furniture, although silver editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Boin-Taburet were created in the Louis XVI style in france during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by L'Escalier de Cristal, Samuel Marti, and Alfred Emmanuel Louis Beurdeley. Prices for Boin-Taburet furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $870 and can go as high as $108,649, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $14,950.