Direct from Paris,a Magnificent Pair of Louis XVI Silver Plate
3-Candle Candelabra by France's Premier Silversmith "Christofle - Callia
Collection", Meticulously Restored to Near New Condition, Includes Two
Anti-Tarnish Storage Wraps for Easy Storage, You Can't Go Wrong Buying Quality,
circa early 1900s. "Christofle" Silversmith to the King, Internationally Known
Brand and Recognizable Quality, Each Piece in this Magnificent Set has been Hand
Crafted to the Highest of International Standards, Unparalleled Christofle
Elegance and Quality Historically Reserved for the French Elite. Original
Christofle Gallia Quality and Craftsmanship Unparalleled Today, the Essence of A
Sophisticated Lifestyle and a Treasured Family Heirloom for Generations to Come,
the Look and Feel of Sterling Silver at a Fraction of the Price and Both Pieces
are in "Like New" Condition, Excellent Value for Money. Founded in 1830,
Christofle is famed for its elegant, traditional styling and legendary quality.
As "Silversmith to the King," Christofle has been France's premier supplier of
fine silver-plate flatware and tableware pieces since the days of
Louis-Philippe. In 1842, Christofle was authorized to stamp its hallmark on
tableware and flatware products to guarantee the quality.
Candelabra #1 stands approximately 24.00 cm. in height, measures roughly 23.00
cm. across and weights a massive 1,597 grams. It is stamped "Christofle France
Collection Gallia" on the bottom and comes with its own anti-tarnish storage
wrap for easy storage. Candelabra #2 stands approximately 24.00 cm. in height,
measures roughly 23.00 cm. across and weights a massive 1,612 grams. It is
stamped "Christofle France Collection Gallia" on the bottom and comes with its
own anti-tarnish storage wrap for easy storage.
Born with the 20th century, at the time of the famous Universal Exhibition of
1900 in Paris, the Gallia Collection takes its name from an alloy of metals that
marked its era. "Gallia" a name that refers to "Gaulle", and whose hallmark and
symbol will be the "Rooster", thus putting French innovation in the spotlight,
once again.