Offered by Emmanuel Redon Silver Fine Art
Silverware and Silversmith of the 19th and 20th centuries
This elegant four-piece tea and coffee service perfectly illustrates the Art Deco aesthetic in its most modernist and architectural form. Made from a design by Valéry Bizouard.
In the context of French decorative arts of the 1920s and 1930s, Valéry Bizouard is best known as a designer and artistic collaborator of Tétard Frères. For this service, he drew inspiration from the geometric forms of Cubism and modern architecture.
The set comprises a coffee pot, a teapot, a covered sugar bowl, and a creamer. Each piece is designed according to an orthogonal construction of remarkable formal purity: the rectangular bodies rise in compact volumes with subtly softened angles, resting on projecting bases that reinforce their architectural presence. The flat lids, perfectly integrated into the forms, are topped with stepped, quadrangular handles, evoking the tiered motifs characteristic of the Art Deco style.
The handles, made of dark exotic wood, provide a refined counterpoint to the gleam of the mirror-polished silver. Their angular design and lateral placement further emphasize the geometric character of the composition. The spouts, reduced to their most essential form, blend harmoniously into the forms without disrupting the balance of lines.
With its remarkably modern design, combining strict geometry, functionality, and understated luxury, this service stands as a particularly accomplished testament to the excellence of French silversmithing during the Art Deco period.
Dimensions and weight:
Coffee pot: 17 × 8.5 cm; height 15 cm; base 10 × 8.5 cm; weight 870 g.
Teapot: 19 × 10 cm; height 11.5 cm; Base 12 × 10 cm; weight 980 g.
Sugar bowl: 13 × 8.5 cm; height 9 cm; base 10 × 8.5 cm; weight 600 g.
Milk jug: 13 × 6.5 cm; height 6 cm; base 7.5 × 6.5 cm; weight 270 g.
Total gross weight: 2,720 g.
Material: 950/1000 sterling silver
Hallmark: Minerva
Period: Art Deco, circa 1925/1930
Silversmith: Tetard Frères
Origin: France/Paris
Delevery information :
DELIVERY: regarding the shipping, we can agree on a price including shipping and insurance
Only import taxes applicable in each country are payable by the consignee.
Packaging and transport monitoring are provided by professional carriers spezialised in works of art.
Transport takes place as follows:
1/ A descriptive invoice of the piece is sent to you by e-mail with the address of the carrier.
2/As soon as we have received the transfer of the full payment of the purchase , the shipping is launched and you are informed of the time of delivery.
3/Upon receipt of the package, you must check the condition of the piece and advice the carrier making the delivery to make use of insurance in case of any damage during the travel : without this process, the insurance can not be activated. Evidently, all our pieces always arrive in perfect condition but it is preferable to follow this approach.