Pair Antique Georgian Silver Soup Tureens on Stands 1777 Lonsdale Service
1777
A magnificent pair of Antique Georgian Silver Soup Tureens as part of an important service for the Earl of Lonsdale.
Each oval Lidded Silver Tureen is embellished with a chased swag and bow design with a bow mirrored on the stands. The Lid of each tureen has an impressive cupid figure riding a lion as a finial. Each Tureen features a pair of applied Rams Head handles and each tureen is further decorated with elegant engraved patterning and chased bands. The Lid, Body and Stands all have engraved crests. The Tureens each have a removable silver liner. The Tureens can be used both with and without the stands at the occasion suites.
The Soup Tureens were made in London in 1777 by Parker & Wakelin
Total Weight - 11,764g / 378.26oz
Total Height on stand - 38.3cm
Height Tureen Only - 29.3cm
Length Stand - 42.7cm
Width Stand - 31.3cm
Each piece has a full English Hallmark.
This pair of Antique Silver Lidded Tureens on stands is in excellent condition with no damage.
STOCK CODE - DIN01 GEO01
Each oval Lidded Silver Tureen is embellished with a chased swag and bow design with a bow mirrored on the stands. The Lid of each tureen has an impressive cupid figure riding a lion as a finial. Each Tureen features a pair of applied Rams Head handles and each tureen is further decorated with elegant engraved patterning and chased bands. The Lid, Body and Stands all have engraved crests. The Tureens each have a removable silver liner. The Tureens can be used both with and without the stands at the occasion suites.
The Soup Tureens were made in London in 1777 by Parker & Wakelin
Total Weight - 11,764g / 378.26oz
Total Height on stand - 38.3cm
Height Tureen Only - 29.3cm
Length Stand - 42.7cm
Width Stand - 31.3cm
Each piece has a full English Hallmark.
This pair of Antique Silver Lidded Tureens on stands is in excellent condition with no damage.
STOCK CODE - DIN01 GEO01
Made in
Date - 1777
Maker - John Parker & Edward Wakelin
Date - 1777
Maker - John Parker & Edward Wakelin
£45,000