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Puiforcat (Hermes) & Christofle: 5pc. Original French Art Deco Sterling Silver Tea Set - MINT !

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Puiforcat (Hermes) Christofle: 5pc Original French Art Deco Sterling Silver Tea Set

Direct from Paris, the birthplace of Art Deco, a magnificent 5-piece original French Art Deco (Gatsby era) sterling silver tea set by two of the world’s premier French silversmiths “Puiforcat”, currently owned by Hermes, and “Christofle”.  The set has been professionally refinished to near new condition and there are no monograms on any of the pieces, circa 1920s. The art of silversmithing is one of the most refined expressions of craftsmanship, blending functionality with artistic beauty. Among the luminaries of this tradition, the French silversmiths Puiforcat and Christofle stand as a paragons of excellence, innovation, and timeless elegance. Founded in the early 19th century, Puiforcat has become synonymous with luxury, precision, and artistry, creating pieces that transcend mere utility to become works of art.

The story of Puiforcat begins in 1820, when Jean-Baptiste Fuchs established a silversmith workshop in Paris. From its inception, the brand was dedicated to creating exceptional silverware that combined traditional techniques with innovative designs. However, it was under the leadership of Jean Puiforcat, the grandson of the founder, that the brand truly flourished. Known as the “Father of Art Deco”, Jean Puiforcat, a visionary artist and master silversmith, took the helm in the early 20th century and transformed the company into a beacon of modern design and craftsmanship.  Jean Puiforcat was deeply influenced by the Art Deco movement, which emerged in the 1920s and 1930s as a response to the ornate styles of the past. Art Deco emphasized clean lines, geometric shapes, and a harmonious balance between form and function. Under Jean Puiforcat's guidance, the brand embraced these principles, creating pieces that were not only visually striking but also meticulously crafted. This period marked a golden age for Puiforcat, as the brand's creations became synonymous with modernity, sophistication, and luxury.

At the heart of Puiforcat's enduring appeal is its unwavering commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Each piece of Puiforcat silverware is a testament to the skill and dedication of the artisans who create it. The brand's workshops are a blend of traditional techniques and modern technology, ensuring that every item meets the highest standards of excellence.  The process of crafting Puiforcat silverware is labor-intensive and requires a high degree of precision. Each piece is meticulously shaped, polished, and finished by hand, with artisans often spending hundreds of hours on a single item.  The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of Puiforcat's creations, from the intricate engraving and chasing to the flawless mirror-like finish. The brand's commitment to quality extends to its selection of materials, with only the finest silver, gold, and precious stones used in its designs. This dedication to excellence has earned Puiforcat a reputation as one of the world's premier silversmiths, with its pieces coveted by collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Puiforcat's association with the Art Deco movement is one of the defining chapters in its history. The Art Deco era, which reached its zenith in the 1920s and 1930s, was characterized by a fascination with modernity, technology, and geometric forms. Jean Puiforcat was at the forefront of this movement, creating pieces that embodied the spirit of the age.  One of the most iconic examples of Puiforcat's Art Deco designs is the "Cylindre" line, similar to this amazing 5-piece set, which features sleek, cylindrical forms with minimal ornamentation. These pieces are a perfect expression of the Art Deco ethos, combining simplicity with elegance. Another notable example is the "Géométrique" collection, as with this Christofle serving tray, which incorporates geometric patterns and angular shapes, creating a sense of dynamism and movement.  Puiforcat's Art Deco creations were not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional. The brand's designers paid careful attention to the ergonomics of each piece, ensuring that they were as practical as they were beautiful. This combination of form and function is a hallmark of Puiforcat's work and a key reason for its enduring popularity.

Puiforcat's reputation for excellence and its commitment to the highest standards of craftsmanship have earned it the patronage of royalty and aristocrats throughout Europe. The brand's creations have graced the tables of some of the most illustrious royal families, cementing its status as a purveyor of luxury and refinement.  One of the most notable examples of Puiforcat's royal patronage is its association with the French imperial family. During the reign of Napoleon III, Puiforcat was commissioned to create a series of exquisite silverware pieces for the imperial court. These pieces, characterized by their opulent designs and meticulous craftsmanship, were used in state banquets and official ceremonies, reflecting the grandeur and sophistication of the French Empire. Christofle also, was know as the “Silversmith to the King” due to the firms close ties to Napoleon.

In addition to its ties with the French imperial family, Puiforcat has also enjoyed the patronage of other European royal families. The brand's creations have been favored by the British royal family, with several pieces being used in royal households and official events. The British royal family's appreciation for Puiforcat's craftsmanship is a testament to the brand's ability to create pieces that embody timeless elegance and sophistication.  Puiforcat's royal patronage extends beyond France and Britain to other European monarchies. The brand has been commissioned by the Spanish royal family to create bespoke silverware pieces for use in the Royal Palace of Madrid. These pieces, crafted from 950 sterling silver, are adorned with intricate engravings and embellishments that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Spain.  The brand's association with European royal families is not limited to the past; it continues to this day. Puiforcat's creations are still sought after by royalty and aristocrats who appreciate the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. The brand's ability to maintain its royal patronage over the centuries is a testament to its enduring appeal and its status as a symbol of luxury and refinement.

Throughout its history, Puiforcat has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, cementing its status as a leader in the field of fine silverware. The brand's achievements have been recognized at prestigious international exhibitions and fairs, where its creations have consistently garnered praise for their artistry and craftsmanship.  One of the most significant milestones in Puiforcat's history came in 1925, when the brand was awarded the Grand Prix at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. This prestigious award was a testament to Puiforcat's innovative designs and its ability to blend tradition with modernity. The Exposition Internationale was a defining moment for the Art Deco movement, and Puiforcat's success at the event solidified its reputation as a pioneer of the style.  These accolades are a reflection of the brand's commitment to excellence and its contributions to the field of decorative arts. Puiforcat's achievements have also been recognized by the French government, which has designated the brand as a "Living Heritage Company" (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant), a distinction that underscores its role in preserving and promoting France's artisanal traditions.

In 1993, Puiforcat became part of the Hermès Group, a move that further elevated the brand's status and expanded its reach in the luxury market. Hermès, renowned for its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, recognized in Puiforcat a kindred spirit and a shared dedication to excellence. The association with Hermès has allowed Puiforcat to leverage the group's resources and expertise while maintaining its independence and artistic integrity.  The partnership with Hermès has also provided Puiforcat with access to a global network of boutiques and clients, enabling the brand to showcase its creations to a wider audience. Despite its integration into the Hermès Group, Puiforcat has retained its distinctive identity and continues to produce silverware that reflects its unique heritage and vision. The collaboration between Puiforcat and Hermès is a testament to the enduring appeal of fine craftsmanship and the importance of preserving traditional artisanal skills in a rapidly changing world.

Among Puiforcat's most iconic creations are the Art Deco model tea sets, which exemplify the brand's mastery of design and craftsmanship. Inspired by the geometric forms and clean lines of the Art Deco movement, these tea sets are crafted from 950 sterling silver, a material that enhances their beauty and ensures their longevity.  The Art Deco tea sets are a perfect blend of form and function, with each piece designed to enhance the tea-drinking experience. The teapots, sugar bowls, creamers, and trays are meticulously proportioned and balanced, making them both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The handles and spouts are ergonomically designed for ease of use, while the lids fit snugly to preserve the temperature of the tea.  The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the design, from the delicate fluting on the teapot's body to the intricate handles shaped like geometric forms.  Puiforcat’s sterling silver Art Deco tea sets are not merely functional objects; they are symbols of refinement and sophistication. They evoke a sense of timeless elegance and are a testament to Puiforcat's ability to create pieces that transcend trends and fashions. The sets are often passed down through generations, becoming cherished family heirlooms that embody the enduring legacy of French silversmithing.

Puiforcat stands as a shining example of French silversmithing at its finest. With a history that spans nearly two centuries, the brand has consistently upheld the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship, earning it a place among the world's most prestigious luxury brands. From its early days as a small workshop in Paris to its current status as a member of the Hermès Group, Puiforcat has remained true to its founding principles of excellence, innovation, and artistry.  The brand's numerous awards and accolades are a testament to its contributions to the field of decorative arts, while its association with Hermès has provided it with a platform to showcase its creations on a global stage. The Art Deco model tea sets, crafted from 950 sterling silver, are a perfect embodiment of Puiforcat's commitment to beauty, functionality, and timeless design.  Puiforcat's royal patronage and associations with European royal families further underscore its status as a purveyor of luxury and refinement. The brand's creations have graced the tables of some of the most illustrious royal households, reflecting its enduring appeal and its ability to create pieces that transcend time and trends.

In a world where mass production and disposable goods have become the norm, Puiforcat serves as a reminder of the enduring value of fine craftsmanship and the importance of preserving traditional artisanal skills. Each piece of Puiforcat silverware is not just an object; it is a work of art, a testament to the skill and dedication of the artisans who create it, and a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of French silversmithing. As Puiforcat continues to innovate and inspire, it remains a beacon of excellence in the world of luxury and a symbol of the enduring allure of fine silverware. This is an absolutely magnificent art deco tea set and is a stunning example of the quality and craftsmanship for which the firm is internationally known.  The elegant sugar bowl with vermeil interior stands roughly 14.00cm high to the top of the lid, approximately 15.00cm. across to the outside of the handles and weights 523 grams.  It is stamped “Puiforcat Paris” on the underside and bears the French Government’s Head of the Minerva 1 hallmark in addition to the Puiforcat sterling silver manufacturer’s hallmark.  The luxurious tea pot stands approximately 18.00cm. high to the top of the lid, 24.50cm. across from the tip of the spout to the outside of the handle and weights 811 grams. It is also stamped “Puiforcat Paris” on the underside and bears the French Government’s Head of the Minerva 1 hallmark in addition to the Puiforcat sterling silver manufacturer’s hallmark. The majestic coffee pot is approximately 24.00cm. high to the top of the lid, 19.50cm. across from the tip of the spout to the outside of the handle and weights 825 grams.  It is also stamped “Puiforcat Paris” on the underside and bears the French Government’s Head of the Minerva 1 hallmark in addition to the Puiforcat sterling silver manufacturer’s hallmark. The dainty cream pitcher with vermeil interior is approximately 13.00cm. high to the top of the handle, 12.50cm. across from the tip of the spout to the outside of the handle and weights 254 grams.  It is stamped “Puiforcat Paris” on the underside and bears the French Government’s Head of the Minerva 1 hallmark in addition to the Puiforcat sterling silver manufacturer’s hallmark.  The massive serving tray is silverplate, is part of the Christofle Gallia collection, and exemplifies Christofle’s revolutionary silver platting techniques.  It is in excellent condition and measures 59.00cm. in length to the outside of the handles, 40.50cm. across at its widest point and weights 2,245 + grams. It is stamped “Gallia”, “O.C.” for “Orfevre Christofle” and “098?” on the underside.

Puiforcat (Hermes) & Christofle:  5pc. Original French Art Deco Sterling Silver Tea Set - MINT !
$17,517.00 CAD
$17,517.00 CAD

Puiforcat (Hermes) & Christofle: 5pc. Original French Art Deco Sterling Silver Tea Set - MINT !

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