| Founded in 1690,
Odiot Precious Metal Work has maintained its fabulous precious metal
worker-creator tradition for over three centuries. Through the generations
it has dedicated itself to the same work, transmitting a heritage
of work, intelligence, honor and fame.
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«Marie Antoinette»
Louis XVI style, decorated with laurels and inspired
by the model owned by the Duc de Penthièvre, Louis XVI’s
grandson.
Silver or vermilion.
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«Trianon»
Created for Risler based on a model owned by
Marie Antionette in Trianon.
Silver or vermilion.
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«Talleyrand»
In a fine 18th century style already pointing
to the 1st Empire, this cutlery is discreetly decorated with water
leaves.
Silver or vermilion.
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«Louveciennes»
Created in 1781 under King Louis XVI.
This cutlery asserts itself with a falling curl bottom laurel wreath
stapled from the shell.
Silver or vermilion.
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«Tetard»
This model was designed in 1929 by Jean Tétard,
one of the most prestigious Art Déco precious metal workers.
Silver or vermilion.
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