Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"
Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box,  "Dean"

Antique French 18k Vermeil 6pc Coffee or Teaspoon Set, "Cafe" Inlay Box, "Dean"

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Gorgeous antique French Napoleon III era 18k gold on hallmarked solid .800 (nearly sterling) silver "vermeil" 6pc coffee or tea spoon set in "Cafe" inlaid rosewood casket or box, ornate flatware pattern with "Dean" inscription and all in wonderful condition! A beautiful set, all virtually dripping in gold. Called vermeil, the French most often used 18k gold to plate these old silver pieces and, while we haven't tested these, we're confident that is the case here. The spoon bowls in the old style with pointed tips, the tops of the handles with an ornate pattern consisting of seashell shapes, scrolled foliate, flowers & vines and there are convex cartouches or medallions with "Dean" engraved within. Quite unique, definitely attractive! The set kept in what is most likely the original storage and/or presentation case. Opulent as they come with beautiful hardwood veneers, brass inlay strips and brass "Cafe" inlaid in the center. The interior with the original red velvet & silk or satin. Nearly as wonderful as the golden treasures inside! The spoon bowls all bear the French Minerve or Minerva hallmark, the outer shape and tiny number "2" within means they're in .800 or better silver content (at least 80% pure so just under the .925 standard for "sterling" silver). There are also tiny diamond shaped silversmith marks of "LB", most likely for Leon Baujois, Paris circa 1877-1899.

Very good to excellent condition. A very slight bit of wear to the gold plating visible on some of the raised decoration and a faint bend possible on the handle stems. The box is in great shape, no missing or lifting inlays and the push button clasp works just fine. See pictures for measurements and silver weight.