Rare Charles X Vermeil Tea & Coffee Service by Delheid Frères, 19th Century
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This exceptional 19th-century tea and coffee service, crafted during the Charles X period, showcases the refined artistry of Delheid Frères, one of Belgium's most prominent silversmiths of the era. Established in Brussels in 1828, Delheid Frères gained acclaim for their meticulous craftsmanship and timeless designs, blending neoclassical influences with the precision that set their work apart.
The set, composed of a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, and creamer, is made of vermeil—a luxurious combination of sterling silver gilded in gold. Each piece features elegant proportions, subtle decorative details, and handles and finials with ivory-toned accents. The service bears the hallmark of Delheid Frères alongside additional silver content marks, ensuring its authenticity and historical significance.
As a rare example of Delheid Frères’ early work, this set embodies the firm’s reputation for creating pieces that were as functional as they were artistically significant. The company’s attention to detail and neoclassical design language reflect the aesthetics of the Charles X period, a time marked by understated luxury and refined craftsmanship. Perfectly preserved, this tea and coffee service is not only a remarkable historical artifact but also a testament to the enduring legacy of Belgian silverwork.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Largest measures approx. 10¾" high x 8¾" x 4"
Largest measures approx. 27cm high x 22cm x 10cm
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