Lovely Antique Silver Mercury Decorated Drageoir By Bary

A Lovely Antique French Silver Drageoir by Maitre Orfèvre Thomas Michel Bary

In France we call them ‘Drageoir’ or ‘Confiturier’ – But the only official name is a ‘Confiturier’ (Hence a Jam container), and it turns out that originally they were only thought of and used as Ceremonial Sugar Bowls.

This Stunning piece is decorated in the Louis XVI Style.
The Drageoir features a vine garland with three heads of Mercury, the Messenger of the Gods in Roman mythology, surrounding the main part of the ‘Drageoir’.
Mercury’s head rest on Caduceus, which are one of the Gods attributes. Apollo gifts him with the Caduceus, a rod surrounded by two snakes reputed to cure snake bites. Mercury is also the God of Commerce (from his name derives the name ‘Merchants’), as well as the protector of Travels and Thieves…
Mercury is known as Hermes in Greek Mythology. He was Jupiter’s son and had two animal symbols, the Ram and the Rooster.
This gorgeous ‘Drageoirs’ feature a tripod shape ending in ram’s hooves and resting on a round pedestal with a lovely cut-out gallery surrounding it.

The lid is just as beautiful! It shows a curved molding and a Dove sitting on top!
The Wheel cut crystal liner is removable.

The piece is just breathtaking!
No loses, just Gorgeous! An exceptional find, just beautiful!
A collectors piece!

The Hallmark is 1er Coq or 1st Rooster-1st title (950/1000) – 1798 -1809 – Paris

The Makers Mark is for Thomas Michel BARY. It shows his three initials topped by a ‘Fer a Moulin’.
His Mark was registered in 1798.
His workshop was located 11 rue de la Fromagerie, then 11 Place de la Pointe St Eustache in Paris.

H: 9.72"W: 6.49"D: 2.75"Reference number: D-168