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Trembleuse

Philippe d´Arschot

Date 1716

Epoque 1600-1750, 18th century

Origine Belgium, Liège

Medium silver, Imary porcelain

Dimension 13 cm (5¹/₈ inches)

Created in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century, the Trembleuse was a cup with a deep saucer that ensured the stability of the container, thus avoiding spilling the drink contained inside. These pieces were generally made of porcelain, but there are also examples where the saucer is made of silver, with a border to prevent the cup from slipping.
This piece from Liège, completed by an Imari porcelain cup, is part of a series of four Trembleuses.

Date: 1716

Epoque: 1600-1750, 18th century

Origine: Belgium, Liège

Medium: silver, Imary porcelain

Dimension: 13 cm (5¹/₈ inches)

Literature: Brassinne, Orfèvrerie civile liégeoise,1948, Vol. IV, planche 165.
Magie de l’orfèvrerie, Pandora, 2000, Vol. I, p. 97, N° 116.

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Philippe d´Arschot

Fine antique silver from the 16th to the 19th Centuries

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