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Odiot Tableware

Founded in 1690 by silversmith Jean-Baptiste Gaspard Odiot, the house of Odiot became quickly known as one of the best gold and silver workshops in France, specializing in decorative objects and cutlery.

The company found early favor from the court of reigning French king Louis XV, which laid the groundwork for later success. Odiot achieved even more prominence under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Gaspard’s grandson, Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot, who took over the family business as a master in 1785. Odiot landed high-profile commissions by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, which translated into additional commissions by other royal families across Europe.

In 1827, Jean-Baptiste Claude handed the company to his son, Charles Nicolas Odiot, who would serve as the official supplier to King Louis-Philippe I and the Orléans royal family. Charles Nicolas specialized in Rococo-style silverware. The next-generation Odiot master, Jean-Baptiste Gustave Odiot, became the official supplier of silver to the czar of Russia and managed the house’s largest order to date: a 3,000-piece set of solid-gold dinnerware for Sa’id Pasha, the viceroy of Egypt.

Today, Odiot continues to produce exemplary silver and gold wares, from decorative objects to flatware, upholding the fine standards of the centuries-old brand. Odiot works can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in Paris.

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Penthievre by Odiot France 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 61 Pc Dinner
Penthievre by Odiot France 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 61 Pc Dinner

Penthievre by Odiot France 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 61 Pc Dinner

By Odiot

Located in Big Bend, WI

Founded in 1690, the House of Odiot gained prominence through prestigious commissions from Emperor Napoleon and his family, which in turn led to orders from all the courts of Europe. Every piece of Odiot silver is entirely hand made to order in France. Odiot collections can be found in many of the most prestigious museums in the world. Outstanding Penthievre by Odiot France 950 sterling...

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20th Century Odiot Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Odiot - 17pc Napoleon III Gold Plated Sterling Silver (Vermeil) Decanter Set !
Odiot - 17pc Napoleon III Gold Plated Sterling Silver (Vermeil) Decanter Set !

Odiot - 17pc Napoleon III Gold Plated Sterling Silver (Vermeil) Decanter Set !

By Odiot

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from France: Direct from a private chateau in the south of France, a magnificent 17pc. 19th century gold plated 950 sterling silver (vermeil) napoleon iii liqueur serving set...

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Late 19th Century Napoleon III Antique Odiot Tableware

Materials

Vermeil, Sterling Silver

Fontenelle by Odiot France Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 105 Pcs Dinner
Fontenelle by Odiot France Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 105 Pcs Dinner

Fontenelle by Odiot France Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 105 Pcs Dinner

By Odiot

Located in Big Bend, WI

Outstanding dinner size fontenelle by Odiot France 950 sterling silver flatware set, 105 pieces. The forks in this set are particularly impressive and massively heavy. This fabulous cutlery service includes: 12 dinner size knives, 10 1/2" 12 dinner size forks, 8" 11 luncheon knives, 8 1/2" 12 luncheon forks, 7 1/4" 8 teaspoons, 5 3/4" 12 place soup spoons, 7 1/4" 12 cocktail/oyster forks, 5 1/4" 12 large dinner spoons, 8 3/8" 11 breakfast knives, 8" 1 caviar knife, hollow handle all-sterling, 8" 1 pierced sifting/straining spoon, hollow handle all-sterling, 7 5/8" 1 serving fork, 3-tine, hollow handle all-sterling, 8" Includes bonus brand new storage chest - styles vary. Excellent condition, with matching monogram on the reverse. This set will be beautifully professionally polished prior to shipping. Superb set of flatware made by Odiot, the best of the best in silver French cutlery. Napoleon and the splendor of Empire period marked the beginning of a glorious chapter for the House of Odiot. Directed by the extraordinarily talented Jean-Baptiste Claude, Jean Baptiste Gaspard's grandson, Odiot received many prestigious orders from the Emperor and his family, such as Napoleon's coronation sword and scepter, the magnificent cradle for the King of Rome, immense dinner services for Napoleon's mother, and his sister Pauline Borghèse...

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20th Century Odiot Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

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Antique French Solid Silver Tea Caddy by Odiot Paris, France circa 1880
Antique French Solid Silver Tea Caddy by Odiot Paris, France circa 1880

Antique French Solid Silver Tea Caddy by Odiot Paris, France circa 1880

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Odiot tableware for sale on 1stDibs.

Odiot tableware are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of sterling silver and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Odiot tableware, although silver editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider tableware by Puiforcat, Buccellati, and Mario Buccellati. Prices for Odiot tableware can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $11,995 and can go as high as $21,500, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $16,748.