Ref. 1892
L. Lapar
Goldsmith (1818-1897)
Set of 3 silver-gilt dishes
France
Circa 1885
Silver-gilt
Minerva Hallmark
Goldsmith’s mark and signature L. Lapar
Diameter : 21,3 cm (8,4 in.)
Weight : 1055 grams
Charming suite of three small round dishes monogrammed in silver-gilt, with a slightly scrolled edge decorated with foliage scrolls.
Biography
Parisian goldsmith, Léon Lapar took over the Maison Tétard from 1878 to 1897 and worked rue de Choiseul. His son-in-law, Georges Fouquet-Lapar succeeded him in 1897, thus transforming the company name “L. LAPAR” into “FOUQUET-LAPAR”.
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