Tableware

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Ercuis dinner service, early 20th century. Ercuis dinner service, early 20th century, Napoleon III style, one fork missing, 38 pieces. 12 spoons 11 forks 12 teaspoons 1 ladle 1 serving spoon and fork Box: H: 7cm, W: 40cm, D: 30cm
Important Christofle service in a light wood box, 79 pieces, complete. Silver-plated cutlery service from the Maison Christofle, presented in a box that is not its originallight woodbox, 20th century, very good condition, complete, 77 pieces. Box: H: 16cm, W: 41cm, D: 31cm
Important Christofle service in their original boxes. Christofle silver-plated cutlery service in two original boxes, 20th century, very good condition, complete, 60 pieces. Each box: H: 8cm, W: 44cm, D: 27.5cm
€950.00
Ice bucket 1950-1960 design. Silver-plated metal ice bucket, signed, 20th century, 1950-1960 design. H: 23cm, D: 15cm
A Sèvres porcelain tea or coffee service, 19th century, Napoleon III period. Tea or coffee service in light blue, gold and enamelled Sèvres porcelain, Napoleon III, 19th century. Tray: H: 2cm, W: 30cm, D: 30cm Cups: H: 7.5cm, D: 12.5cm Teapot: H: 11, W: 17cm, D: 10cm Sugar bowl: H: 12cm, D: 8.5cm Milk jug: H: 10cm, W: 9cm, D: 7cm
Porcelain tea service with Napoleon decorations, Sèvres Imperial Manufactory, 19th century, Empire style. A Sèvres porcelain tea service with Napoleon decorations, Empire style, 19th century. Cups: H: 10.5cm. D: 14,5cm Teapot: H: 18cm. W: 20cm, D: 11cm Milk jug: H: 15cm. W: 9.5cm, D: 8cm Sugar bowl : H: 13cm. W: 16cm, D: 10.5cm Tray: W: 46cm,...
Austrian porcelain coffee service, 19th century, Napoleon III period. A beige and gold porcelain coffee service with enamelled bird decorations, Napoleon III period, 19th century, certainly Austrian work. Cups: H: 7.5cm. D: 11cm Coffee pots: H: 21.5cm. W: 24cm, D: 12cm Milk jug: H: 15cm. W: 13cm, D: 8cm Sugar bowl : H: 9.5cm. W: 14cm, D:...
Bohemian crystal dinner service, decanter and glasses, 20th century. Bohemian crystal service, decanter and six glasses, 20th century. Decanter: H: 28cm, W: 12cm, D: 12cm Glass: H: 9.5cm, D: 9cm
Cut crystal ice bucket, 20th century. Beautiful ice bucket from the 20th century, Napoleon III style, cut crystal. L: 23cm, D: 21cm
Dessert flatware by Christofle, 1950-1960. Silver-plated dessert service by Christofle, Goldsmith, 1950-1960, 12 spoons, 11 forks, in original box.
Suite of 4 coasters by Christofle, Goldsmith in Paris, circa 1980. Four silver-plated coasters by Christofle, Goldsmith in Paris, in their original boxes, circa 1980.
Dessert set from the House of Goldsmith Le Chardon, 20th Century. Dessert set consisting of 12 cake forks and a cake scoop from the House of Goldsmith Le Chardon, 20th century, in its original box.
Contemporary coloured crystal perfume diffuser. Contemporary perfume diffuser in cut and coloured crystal. A beautiful diffuser vase not only enhances the visual appeal of a space, but also introduces soothing fragrances, creating a multi-sensory experience that elevates the overall ambience in interior design.
Tête-à-tête, Tea service, Sèvres porcelain, Napoleon III period. Tea service, tête-à-tête in 19th century Sèvres porcelain, Napoleon III period, rich painted and gilded decoration on a sky blue background, comprising a teapot, a pot-à-lait, a sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and a tray. H: 12.5cm, W: 30cm, D: 30cm
Silver plated trivet by Christofle, 1980. Silver plated trivet from the Maison Christofle in its original case and box, very good condition, 1980.

Welcome to our "Art de la Table" category, where we celebrate the material cultures and aesthetic traditions of the table through the ages. This collection covers a wide range of periods, styles and techniques, offering a complete panorama of tableware, from ancient works to contemporary creations.

Ancient and medieval heritage

In ancient civilisations such as Greece, Rome and China, the art of the table was strongly linked to social and religious rituals. Pieces from this period often display a complexity of motifs and a quality of workmanship that reflect their cultural importance. Medieval objects, with their robustness and often utilitarian decoration, bear witness to the living conditions of the time, but also to the evolution of craft techniques.

Renaissance and Baroque

During the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the art of the table became a veritable show of power and taste. The European courts used porcelain, silverware and crystal glasses as demonstrations of wealth and sophistication. Objects from this period are characterised by elaborate ornamentation and manufacturing techniques that were perfected over time.

Global influences on Modernity

As the colonial empires expanded their territories, new materials and techniques were introduced to Europe and America, enriching the art of the table. The importation of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, in particular, had a profound impact, inspiring local factories such as Meissen in Germany and Sévres in France to develop their own distinct styles.

The Contemporary Era

In the contemporary era, tableware merges tradition and innovation, with modern designers exploring new materials and aesthetic approaches. Contemporary designs tend towards minimalism or functionalism, while sometimes incorporating ecological elements in response to modern concerns. Ceramists and designers such as Issey Miyake and Marc Newson are redefining what it means to set a table, transforming the everyday acts of eating and drinking into aesthetic and sensory experiences.

Explore Our Collection

Our tableware collection offers a journey through the history of these fascinating objects. Each piece is chosen not only for its beauty and style, but also for the story it tells about the people, periods and cultures from which it comes. Whether you are interested in fine porcelain, ornate silverware, delicate glassware, or modernist tableware, you will find objects that speak to both your aesthetic sense and your interest in history.

We invite you to explore this collection, take part in workshops, visit exhibitions and engage in conversations about the art of the table. Discover how these utilitarian objects are transformed into works of art, and how they can enrich every aspect of everyday life.

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