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Christofle Marly Tea Service Set

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Christofle silver plated Tea service complete with tea pot, coee pot, creamer pot and sugar bowl.

FULL DESCRIPTION

Christofle silver plated Tea service complete with tea pot, coee pot, creamer pot and sugar bowl.

FEATURES

Material:

  • Silver Plated

Measurement:

  • Coffee pot: Base 11.5x11.5cm W 17.5cm H 21cm.
  • Tea pot: Base 12.5x12.5cm W 18cm H 17.5 cm.
  • Sugar jar: Base 11x11cm W 12.5cm H 12.5 cm.
  • Creamer: Base 7.5x7.5cm W 11.2cm H 9.8 cm.

Year: 1940s

MAINTENANCE

In order to preserve the beauty of your VINTAGE piece, we recommend that you maintain it with a Christofle product: the silver flash from time to time and the polishing gloves for regular maintenance. For maintenance with the polishing gloves: take off your jewelry and wipe the glove over the entire piece to restore its shine. For maintenance with the silver flash, refer to the product's instructions. Beforehand, be sure to remove the piece from its antioxidant pouch. This pouch is lined with antioxidant fabric to protect your piece from oxidation.

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REFERENCE: BV150

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Christofle

Charles Christofle was born in Paris in 1805 amongst small industrialists specializing in the manufacturing of buttons. The only boy in a family of four, he apprenticed with his brother-in-law Hughes Calmette, a manufacturer of "provincial" copper jewelry in 1821.  He took over the business 10 years later and in 1832 deposited his master's mark at the Garantie de Paris for "adornment". He developed his factory by positioning it towards export jewelry made of precious metal. The following year, he married Anne Henriette Bouilhet (1839 -1919) with whom he had two children, a daughter Marie Rose (1836-1918) and a son Paul (1838 -1907).

Christofle commands respect worldwide for its luxury table service products, including the company's traditional silverware lines and extending to include nearly all items found on and around the well-to-do dining table, including porcelain dishes and linen napkins and tablecloths. Christofle has always been known for its innovative designs and its willingness to commission new designs from noted artists and designers. After producing a line of table service designed by Christian Lacroix in the late 1990s, Christofle has turned to Christian Dior for a new series of designs beginning in 2001.