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Vintage Silvered Louis XVI Arcades Oil and Vinegar Maker

$380

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$380

Estimated Delivery Date: 5-7 business days

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$380

Estimated Delivery Date: 5-7 business days

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This beautiful set of silver-plated metal and crystal is an oil and vinegar cruet, the "Louis XVI Arcades" model of which was designed around 1907 for the Gallia collection. In fact, around 1888, the directors of Christofle created a second brand to produce products as beautiful as those stamped "Christofle", but with different techniques and more accessible prices. Their aim: to make luxury silverware accessible to more people, and to enable a wide range of stylistic innovations.

 

Christofle Vintage Collection pieces are second hand pieces selected and authenticated by Christofle. They are pieces in good condition and restored in our workshops in Yainville (Normandy)... More information


  • Reference
    V04228000
  • Family
    Oil and vinegar cruet
  • Main material
    Silvered
  • Collection
    Gallia

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.

christofle Vintage Silvered Louis XVI Arcades Oil and Vinegar Maker
Gallia

Vintage Silvered Louis XVI Arcades Oil and Vinegar Maker

$380
Quantity:
$380
Quantity:
$380
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