Partially Gilded Silver-plated Fish fork
Malmaison

£280
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Malmaison
Partially Gilded Silver-plated Fish fork
Ref : 00018021000201

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Description

The partially gilded silver plated fish fork can be used in conjunction with a fish knife to easily separate fish from bones. One of Christofle's most historic patterns, Malmaison typifies the Empire style, with its frieze of delicate palm and lotus leaves and symmetrical design. The name is a nod to the Chateau de la Malmaison, a favored Parisian residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. 

Features

  • SKU : 00018021000201
  • Family : Fish forks
  • Material : Silver Plated
  • Collection : Malmaison
  • Finish : Partial Gild
  • Length : 17,1 cm

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Malmaison
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Empire Style collection

The “Château de Malmaison” near Paris was the favorite residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. The palm and lotus leaf frieze and the symmetry of the decoration are typical of the Empire style, which was largely inspired by Antiquity.

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