
The silver plated Christofle MARLY sugar bowl adds refinement and elegance to any beverage service.
Created in 1897, this model owes its name to the Château de Marly built near Paris by Louis XIV, a pleasure château now disappeared, in which he loved to receive his guests.
Marly is one of Christofle's most decorated models; its asymmetrical vegetal decoration, typical of the "Rocaille" style - Louis XV - expresses the maker know-how and attention to detail and expresses the richness and refinement of a "French-style" table, while remaining very contemporary, due to the homage to the vegetal which constitutes its main ornament.
Very nice vintage condition consistent with use and age,
5.9" / 15cm high for the sugar bowl,