Burgundy wedding cup in solid silver, Dijon hallmark, 18th century

A moving testament to a union celebrated in the Age of Enlightenment, this solid silver wedding cup was crafted in Dijon around 1780-1790.

Its elegant silhouette rests on a gadrooned pedestal, while its two finely crafted, scrolled handles lend it a unique grace.
The delicate engraving of the names Gadan and G. Dodey recalls its original purpose: a precious symbol of commitment and affection.

The hallmarks present, notably the crenellated tower emblematic of Dijon, attest to its origin and the great tradition of Burgundian goldsmithing.

Ideal for enriching a collection of antique silverware, or for giving a gift steeped in history.

Features :

  • Sterling silver
  • Dijon city hallmark (Ancien Régime)
  • Beautiful patina
  • Very good condition