SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944
SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944

SILVER TASTEVIN (SOMMELIER’S WINE-TASTING CUP) BY MARC PARROD. DIJON, FRANCE, 1903–1944

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May 3, 2026 10:00 AM GMT+03:00
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A small silver tastevin, or traditional wine-tasting cup, made by the Dijon silversmith Marc Parrod, who worked in Dijon between 1903 and 1944.

The cup is of characteristic low, rounded form with a broad open rim. This construction was traditionally intended to facilitate the visual assessment of a wine’s colour, clarity and nuances during tasting. The smooth polished surface of the silver enhances the reflection of light and emphasizes the functional purpose of the object.

The tastevin is distinguished by its particularly expressive ring-shaped handle fashioned in the form of a stylised serpent. This zoomorphic treatment belongs to the traditional repertoire of Burgundian wine-tasting cups, transforming a small utilitarian object into a characteristic example of regional French silverwork.

Hallmarks: French official assay mark depicting the head of Minerva (Minerve); diamond-shaped maker’s mark of Marc Parrod (Dijon) with the initials “M P” and an arrow emblem.

Dimensions: Height 2 cm, width 9.5 cm.

Weight: 58 g.

Material:
Art:
europe
Height:
2 cm
Width:
9.5 cm
Depth:
7.5 cm
Period:
19th century
Country:
France
Condition:
Revive
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Like new

The condition report is provided for informational purposes only.

It is not comprehensive and may not reflect all defects, restorations, alterations, or adaptations, as Antiqon does not perform professional conservation-level assessments. The information is based on a qualified, yet subjective, evaluation by our specialists.Before purchasing, we recommend consultation with an independent expert.Please also consult our Terms and conditions and Glossary A-Z, which contain important information on lot characteristics and sale conditions.


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