Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case
Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case

Antique French Gold Plated Solid Silver 6pc Teaspoon Set in Embossed Leather Coffin Shaped Case

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Elegant antique French gold plated (vermeil) solid silver 6pc teaspoon set with stylized seashell & acanthus pattern and gold embossed green leatherette travel style box, case or etui!  This type of antique French sterling silver travel set is far more than just a collection of teaspoons; it is a meticulously crafted artifact that tells a story of social status, personal hygiene, and the emerging culture of leisure in 19th-century France.  All bear French hallmarks, the tiny number "2" within the profile mark means they're in .800 silver (80% pure and so just under the .925 standard for "sterling" silver.  The silversmith marks are easily visible but I've not found reference to them as of listing.  However, the profile hallmark does date the set to between 1810-1838.

One of a few sets that we're adding this week so I'll go into a bit of the historical significance for the type and style.  Prior to the widespread availability of cutlery in public inns and restaurants, it was a common practice for travelers to carry their own eating utensils. For the wealthy, this was not a matter of a simple knife, fork, and spoon; it was a demonstration of fastidiousness and personal refinement. A private set of spoons ensured that one never had to use "common" or potentially unclean utensils.  

The 19th century saw a rise in the affluent classes engaging in leisure activities like long-distance travel, picnicking in the countryside, and social gatherings outside the home. A travel set was an essential accessory for these occasions. A 6-piece teaspoon set, in particular, would be ideal for serving tea or coffee—a sign of sophisticated hospitality—during a "repas en plein air" (meal in the open air) or a visit to a friend's country estate.  

A silver travel set was a clear sign of wealth and prestige. It was a portable symbol of the owner's elevated social standing, demonstrating that they were accustomed to fine dining and were prepared for any social occasion, no matter the location. These sets were often given as wedding or coming-of-age gifts, serving as a family heirloom that combined practicality with heirloom quality.

Very good to excellent condition, age considered.  As you can see, the box is in fine shape but missing both clasps.  The spoons are all without flaws to note other than just some signs of their age.  See images for all measurements.