Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot

Glass, Jewellery, European furniture, Ceramics and Silver
  • A French silver coffee pot, Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot, Paris, early 19th century, .950 standard


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ZAR 8 000 - 10 000

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Paris, France
A French silver coffee pot, Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot, Paris, early 19th century, .950 standard
urn-shaped, the side applied with an ebonised handle, the spout in the form of a lion's head, the hinged cover engraved 'En Souvenir du Dr Ed Tissot pour services rendus' and surmounted by an ebonised acorn finial, gilt interior, raised on three shell-headed legs with hoof feet, dents,30cm high, 1045g

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