

One of the legs bears the monogram 'DC' or 'DAC':

To my surprise (though I must admit I'm not very familiar with French silver), the piece appears to be older than I first thought. The rooster with a '1' in the plate corresponds to the Paris .950 standard between 1809 and 1819:

On the other side of the cellar is a lady's head (Marianne?), corresponding to the Paris silver guarantee for 'medium objects' in that same period:

But who is maker 'CMG'? The lozenge has some symbol (a torch? a sheaf?? perhaps a fleur-de-lys???) above the letters that I've seen on other French pieces. The stamp is close to the rooster, but upside down (I've rotated the picture for your convenience):

As usual, any help will be greatly appreciated!
Best wishes
Mikael