Savary - 277pc. Antique French Sterling Silver Flatware Set, 26 Serving Pieces.
By Savary Paris 1
Located in Wilmington, DE
Direct from a Private Chateau Outside of Paris, A Stunning 277pc. 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set by International Known French Silversmiths "Savary" with Original 6-Drawer Storage Cabinet and an Awesome Assortment of 26 Serving Pieces, Excellent Condition - circa 1890s. The world of silver-smithing has a rich history, and numerous firms have left their indelible mark on the craft. Among these, the French silversmith firm "Savary" stands as a paragon of excellence.
The Savary silversmith firm was founded in Paris in 1780 by Louis-François Savary, an artisan with a profound passion for silver craftsmanship. In a time when the art of silversmithing was thriving in France, Savary's innate talent and dedication set the stage for what would become a legacy of excellence. As the 18th century transitioned into the 19th century, the Savary firm began to focus on producing high-quality silverware. This transition marked a pivotal moment in the firm's history, as it aligned with the changing tastes and demands of French aristocracy and an emerging bourgeois class.
Savary's enduring success can be attributed to several key accomplishments, which have solidified its status as a distinguished silversmith firm - exceptional craftsmanship, innovation in design, royal patronage and collaboration with renowned artists. From its inception, Savary exhibited exceptional craftsmanship that was the envy of its contemporaries. The firm's artisans were known for their skillful use of traditional silversmith techniques, producing pieces with intricate designs and exceptional quality. Savary's pieces were not just functional; they were works of art, representing the epitome of French silversmithing.
One of Savary's crowning achievements was gaining the favor of French royalty. Louis-François Savary's exceptional craftsmanship and reputation as a master silversmith earned him the patronage of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. The royal family commissioned several exquisite silverware pieces, showcasing Savary's extraordinary talent and solidifying the firm's position as a preeminent silversmith. In addition to royal patronage, Savary collaborated with some of the era's most celebrated artists. The firm partnered with Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, a prominent French silversmith, to create a series of exceptional silver pieces that combined Odiot's design prowess with Savary's craftsmanship.
The Savary firm's commitment to excellence did not go unnoticed. It received several awards and honors that underscored its importance in the world of silversmithing. The Exposition Universelle, held in Paris in 1855, was a global showcase of art and industry. Savary's work, including their innovative silverware designs, earned them a prestigious Gold Medal. This recognition solidified the firm's international reputation as a leading silversmith. Savary's silverware, characterized by exceptional craftsmanship and innovative design, left an indelible mark on the world of silversmithing. The firm's legacy endures in the form of treasured silverware pieces that continue to captivate connoisseurs and collectors alike. The story of Savary is not just a tale of a silversmith firm but a testament to the enduring artistry and excellence of French craftsmanship in the realm of silver.
This magnificent set is an exemplary testament to the quality and luxury enjoyed by 19th century European elite. This set is in extremely good condition. Each piece bears the hallmark of Master French Silversmith "Savary" in addition to the French Government's "Head of the Minerva-1" hallmark, certifying a minimum of 950 sterling silver. The set is of exceptional quality and craftsmanship and includes the original custom made storage chest which could use a light refinishing (length = 55.50cm., width = 36.00cm., height = 41.00cm.,) - all weights and measures approximate:
33 Dinner Knives - Stainless Steel Blades 24.80 cm. 77 grams
36 Dinner Forks 21.00 cm. 81 grams
18 Tablespoons 21.00 cm. 83 grams
17 Luncheon Knives - Stainless Steel Blades 20.30 cm. 40 grams
18 Luncheon / Dessert Forks 18.20 cm. 52 grams
17 Luncheon / Dessert Spoons 18.50 cm. 50 grams
17 Dessert Knives - Sterling Silver Blades 20.20 cm. 58 grams
18 Fish Forks 18.00 cm. 58 grams
18 Fish Knives - Sterling Silver Blades 21.50 cm. 65 grams
18 Oyster Forks 12.50 cm. 33 grams
18 Cake Forks 14.40 cm. 29 grams
17 Ice Cream Spoons 14.00 cm. 35 grams
6 Coffee Spoons 12.00 cm. 18 grams
1 Large Bread Serving Knife - Stainless Steel Serrated Blade 28.00 cm. 70 grams
1 Large Fish Serving Fork 22.50 cm. 115 grams
1 Large Fish Serving Knife - Sterling Silver Blade 26.20 cm. 136 grams
1 Gravy Serving Ladle with Grease Skimmer 18.80 cm. 95 grams
1 Sauce Serving Ladle 18.80 cm. 87 grams
1 Large Pie Serving Knife - Sterling Silver Blade 26.50 cm. 135 grams
1 Large Ice Cream Server 25.00 cm. 131 grams
1 Large Cake Serving Knife 26.20 cm. 136 grams
1 Large Meat Serving Knife 24.20 cm. 71 grams
1 Large Meat Serving Fork 23.40 cm. 78 grams
1 Large Serving Fork 25.80 cm. 128 grams
1 Large Serving Spoon 25.80 cm. 126 grams
1 Large Salad Serving Spoon 26.00 cm. 134 grams
1 Large Salad Serving Fork 25.80 cm. 128 grams
1 Sauce Serving Spoon 24.20 cm. 114 grams
1 Ice Cream / Custard Server 22.50 cm. 103 grams
1 Small Bread Serving Knife - Serrated Stainless Steel Blade 20.50 cm. 44 grams
1 Cheese Serving Knife - Stainless Steel Blade 20.50 cm. 47 grams
1 Small Butter Serving Knife...
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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Savary Paris Furniture