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Boin Taburet, fin du XIX° siècle

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Boin Taburet, fin du XIX° siècle

Set of 925/000 silver/golden table decorations composed of:
- A large oval gilt bronze mirror on an oak parquet surrounded by an ingot mould decorated with strong fillets and staples, and placed on ball feet
63 x 85 cm
- A pair of display stands mounted on a round base with four scroll feet that support a round openworked cup decorated with garlands of
flowers with its inner cup signed " BOIN TABURET à PARIS "
D 25,5, H 15 cm
- Four display stands mounted on a round base with fillets and staples, the doucine as well as the body of the openwork bowl decorated with garlands of flowers,
inside of the cups signed " BOIN TABURET à PARIS "
D 24, H 6,6 cm
- An oval planter with threaded and stapled base, doucine and openwork body decorated with garlands of flowers, ribbon-shaped grips and
inner cup signed " BOIN TABURET A PARIS "
42,5 x 29,5 cm
- 6 round coasters with radiating decoration and around nets and staples, monogrammed signed " BOIN TABURET A PARIS "
D 15,5 cm
- A pair of double oval salerons, model, crystal interior signed " BOINTABURET A PARIS "
11 x 7 cm
Crystal squares
- Pair of candelabra with three arms of light plus a central one covered with a flame whose tap is decorated with a zoomorphic
head The fluted shaft is decorated with falling flowers and with a round base presents a doucine entirely chiselled with water leaves, pearls and nets and
staples
H 50 cm, Spacing 31 cm
- A suite of five radiant crystal ewers mounted on a gilt vermeil base decorated with nets and clasps, decorated halfway up with a garland of flowers, connected to the neck by a gilt vermeil handle, the crystal neck inserted in a gilt vermeil frame with hinged lid, decoration of flowers and hair nets on the neck of a crystal
ewer All these pieces are in vermeil (solid silver gilt) minerva punch
Mostly in gilt
bronze Late 19th

Century Weight of the pieces (except ewers and especially) : about 25 600 grams
The two goldsmiths Georges Boin and his son-in-law Emile Taburet created the Maison Boin-Taburet around 1875.
They made numerous pieces of silverware inspired by the magnificent services of the 18th century. For his first exhibition in Paris in 1878, Georges Boin presented a toilet service inspired by the work of Pierre Germain.
For the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, he is credited with several highlights, including one based on the drawings of the famous designer and ornamentalist Juste Aurèle Meissonnier, as well as tea services in the Louis XIV and Louis XVI styles. He also presented a soup tureen and its tray after Pierre Germain for the Jockey-club.
The Maison Boin-taburet participates in many salons and exhibitions, notably those of 1878, 1889, and 1900. It will thus contribute to the rebirth of 19th century French goldsmithing. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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Boin Taburet, fin du XIX° siècle

Set of 925/000 silver/golden table decorations composed of:
- A large oval gilt bronze mirror on an oak parquet surrounded by an ingot mould decorated with strong fillets and staples, and placed on ball feet
63 x 85 cm
- A pair of display stands mounted on a round base with four scroll feet that support a round openworked cup decorated with garlands of
flowers with its inner cup signed " BOIN TABURET à PARIS "
D 25,5, H 15 cm
- Four display stands mounted on a round base with fillets and staples, the doucine as well as the body of the openwork bowl decorated with garlands of flowers,
inside of the cups signed " BOIN TABURET à PARIS "
D 24, H 6,6 cm
- An oval planter with threaded and stapled base, doucine and openwork body decorated with garlands of flowers, ribbon-shaped grips and
inner cup signed " BOIN TABURET A PARIS "
42,5 x 29,5 cm
- 6 round coasters with radiating decoration and around nets and staples, monogrammed signed " BOIN TABURET A PARIS "
D 15,5 cm
- A pair of double oval salerons, model, crystal interior signed " BOINTABURET A PARIS "
11 x 7 cm
Crystal squares
- Pair of candelabra with three arms of light plus a central one covered with a flame whose tap is decorated with a zoomorphic
head The fluted shaft is decorated with falling flowers and with a round base presents a doucine entirely chiselled with water leaves, pearls and nets and
staples
H 50 cm, Spacing 31 cm
- A suite of five radiant crystal ewers mounted on a gilt vermeil base decorated with nets and clasps, decorated halfway up with a garland of flowers, connected to the neck by a gilt vermeil handle, the crystal neck inserted in a gilt vermeil frame with hinged lid, decoration of flowers and hair nets on the neck of a crystal
ewer All these pieces are in vermeil (solid silver gilt) minerva punch
Mostly in gilt
bronze Late 19th

Century Weight of the pieces (except ewers and especially) : about 25 600 grams
The two goldsmiths Georges Boin and his son-in-law Emile Taburet created the Maison Boin-Taburet around 1875.
They made numerous pieces of silverware inspired by the magnificent services of the 18th century. For his first exhibition in Paris in 1878, Georges Boin presented a toilet service inspired by the work of Pierre Germain.
For the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, he is credited with several highlights, including one based on the drawings of the famous designer and ornamentalist Juste Aurèle Meissonnier, as well as tea services in the Louis XIV and Louis XVI styles. He also presented a soup tureen and its tray after Pierre Germain for the Jockey-club.
The Maison Boin-taburet participates in many salons and exhibitions, notably those of 1878, 1889, and 1900. It will thus contribute to the rebirth of 19th century French goldsmithing. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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