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Keller - 198pc Antique French Sterling Silver & Vermeil Flatware Set + Chest

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Direct from Paris, A Magnificent 198-piece Sterling Silver and gold plated sterling silver Flatware Set by One of France's Premier Silversmiths "Gustave Keller". Gustave Keller, a prominent figure in the world of French silver-smithing, left an indelible mark on the art of crafting exquisite silverware during the 19th century. His unique artistic vision, technical prowess, and commitment to innovation set him apart as a master of his craft. Keller was born on March 20, 1816, in Paris, France. He was fortunate to be mentored by some of the finest silversmiths in Paris, where he honed his skills and learned the intricacies of the trade. As Keller's skill and reputation grew, he opened his own workshop in Paris in the early 1840s. This marked the beginning of a remarkable career that would span several decades and earn him recognition and accolades from both the art world and the French elite. Keller's work exemplified the spirit of the Romantic period, characterized by a fascination with nature, history, and the interplay of form and function. Gustave Keller's work was distinguished by its innovative designs and intricate craftsmanship. He had a profound understanding of the properties of silver and was known for pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible in silversmithing. Keller's reputation for exquisite craftsmanship and innovative techniques attracted the attention of aristocrats, nobility, and wealthy collectors across Europe. His clientele included members of the French royal family, foreign royalty, and the upper echelons of society. One of his most celebrated creations was a set of ornate silver tableware made for Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie. This luxurious set, which included elaborate flatware and serving pieces, showcased Keller's mastery of the art form. The pieces were adorned with intricate, nature-inspired motifs and represented the height of luxury and craftsmanship during the Second Empire. Another remarkable commission that reflected Keller's innovative approach was a pair of ornate candelabra created for Queen Victoria. These candelabra incorporated the plique-à-jour technique and featured delicate floral designs that caught the light beautifully. Keller's work for Queen Victoria was not only a testament to his international acclaim but also a symbol of the strong cultural ties between France and Britain during the 19th century. Gustave Keller's legacy as a master silversmith endures to this day. His works, like this amazing 198 piece sterling silver and vermeil flatware set, are highly sought after by collectors, museums, and art enthusiasts worldwide. Not only are his pieces celebrated for their intrinsic value, but they also hold a special place in the history of decorative arts and craftsmanship. Keller's impact extended beyond his lifetime, as his work continues to inspire artisans and collectors, preserving his legacy as a master silversmith and a significant figure in the history of French art. His dedication to innovation, his technical prowess, and his commitment to artistic excellence cement his place in the pantheon of great silversmiths, ensuring that his work will continue to be celebrated and studied for generations to come. This set is in superb condition and it looks like some pieces have never been used. It is of very high quality and the extra dinner knives and forks and vermeil pieces are a rarity and very useful. Each piece bears the Gustave Keller sterling silver manufacturer's hallmark in addition to the French Government’s Head of the Minerva - 1 hallmark, certifying a minimum of 950 sterling silver. There are no monograms on any of the pieces and no evidence that a monogram has been removed. This set is of exceptional quality and craftsmanship and in excellent condition - check the weights and measures below and the crispness of the pattern. The set includes (all weights and measures approximate): 24 Dinner Knives 24.80 cm. 89 grams 30 Dinner Forks 22.00 cm. 85 grams 12 Table Spoons 21.80 cm. 97 grams 12 Luncheon Forks in Vermeil 19.00 cm. 58 grams 12 Luncheon Knives with Vermeil Handles 20.50 cm. 57 grams 12 Dessert Forks in Vermeil 19.00 cm. 58 grams 12 Dessert Knives in Vermeil 20.50 cm. 66 grams 12 Dessert Spoons in Vermeil 19.00 cm. 63 grams 12 Fish Forks 19.00 cm. 65 grams 12 Fish Knives 22.30 cm. 76 grams 12 Oyster Forks 13.20 cm. 33 grams 12 Tea / Coffee Spoons in Vermeil 12.80 cm. 23 grams 12 Ice Cream Spoons in Vermeil 14.20 cm. 35 grams 1 Large Salad Serving Spoon with Vermeil Bowl 25.00 cm. 133 grams 1 Large Salad Serving Fork with Vermeil Prongs 25.00 cm. 129 grams 1 Large Serving Fork in Vermeil 25.20 cm. 131 grams 1 Large Serving Spoon in Vermeil 25.00 cm. 138 grams 1 Large Serving Fork 24.80 cm. 132 grams 1 Large Serving Spoon 25.00 cm. 132 grams 1 Large Fish Serving Fork 23.50 cm. 125 grams 1 Large Fish Serving Knife 29.00 cm. 138 grams 1 Large Individual Tart Server in Vermeil 23.30 cm. 121 grams 1 Large Pie / Cake Serving Knife in Vermeil 27.30 cm. 123 grams 1 Large Pie Serving Knife in Vermeil 27.80 cm. 155 grams 1 Gravy / Sauce Serving Ladle 18.60 cm. 91 grams
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