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Victorian Silver Sugar Bowl and Creamer with Foliate Embossing in Original Case
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Victorian Silver Sugar Bowl and Creamer with Foliate Embossing in Original Case
Exquisite specimens of the late Victorian age of decadence embossed with foliate decoration and silver cased for serving sugar and cream to guests.
During the revolutionary breakthroughs of the arts and sciences in England's Victorian era, there were equal advancements in the trade of textiles, steel, iron, and coal. This growth in commerce led to many rare items being crafted by artisans throughout the Queen’s countryside. As a result, many of the world’s most audacious treasured antiquities come from this period because they are still cherished by owners today.
In this case, you can clearly see the unique markings of the craftworkers in the textured rim and decorative foliate embossing along the containers. From the base to the handle, these would have been brought out to impress guests and demonstrate the wealth and notoriety of the homeowners. Though they are meant for sugar and cream, they would have also been used during formal dinners as well for certain sauces and dessert crèmes.
Along with the black cartouches, you can clearly see the maker marks for London in 1896 by Josiah Williams & Company. Both pieces are gently housed in a purple plush lined case with a gross weight of 104grams. This would have been created after Williams retired and had partnered with George Maudsley Jackson, which would eventually become the Bristol manufacturing giant until the mid-1940s due to the war.
The sugar bowl is 5.3cm high and 8.3cm in diameter. The cream jug is 4.3cm by 10cm at max. This is a rare find because they are in good order and lack any personalized engraving, making them an excellent possible family heirloom.
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Condition Report: In very good working order and unengraved. The case closing mechanism is loose.
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Provenance: From a private collection.
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Literature:
Cf.:Judith Flanders, Inside the Victorian Home: A Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England, 2004/ISBN: 9780393052091
Cf.:Maura J. Graber, What Have We Here?: The Etiquette and Essentials of Lives Once Lived, 2021/ISBN: 9798519295284
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Museums:
The British Museum
Victoria & Albert Museum
- Creator:Josiah Williams & Company
- Metal:
- Weight:104 g
- Dimensions:Height: 3.94 in (100 mm)Width: 1.7 in (43 mm)
- Style:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1890-1899
- Date of Manufacture:1896
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. In very good working order and unengraved. The case closing mechanism is loose.
- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2800216812102
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