ANTIQUE 19thC VICTORIAN SOLID SILVER GILT CHARLES II STYLE TAZZAS, GARRARD c1858

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19th Century pair of Victorian Silver magnificent and exceptional comports / tazzas, richly gilt, in the style of the 17th Century Charles II tazzas, centered by an hand-engraved coat-of-arms. The coat of arms refers to the Scottish family Halyburton of Newmains, co. Roxburgh (please see Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p.445. 

Hallmarked English silver (925), London, year 1858 (c), Maker's mark crowned RG for R & S Garrard & Co.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A2864

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19th Century pair of Victorian Silver magnificent and exceptional comports / tazzas, richly gilt, in the style of the 17th Century Charles II tazzas, centered by an hand-engraved coat-of-arms. The coat of arms refers to the Scottish family Halyburton of Newmains, co. Roxburgh (please see Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p.445. 

Hallmarked English silver (925), London, year 1858 (c), Maker's mark crowned RG for R & S Garrard & Co.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A2864

19th Century pair of Victorian Silver magnificent and exceptional comports / tazzas, richly gilt, in the style of the 17th Century Charles II tazzas, centered by an hand-engraved coat-of-arms. The coat of arms refers to the Scottish family Halyburton of Newmains, co. Roxburgh (please see Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p.445. 

Hallmarked English silver (925), London, year 1858 (c), Maker's mark crowned RG for R & S Garrard & Co.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A2864

DESCRIPTION

Antique 19th Century pair of Victorian Solid Silver magnificent and exceptional comports / tazzas, richly gilt, in the style of the 17th Century Charles II tazzas, centered by an hand-engraved coat-of-arms.

This is a fine and most elegant pair of tazzas, made by one of the greatest Royal silversmiths of all time, extremely heavy gauge.

The coat of arms refers to the Scottish family Halyburton of Newmains, co. Roxburgh (please see Burke, "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales", p.445. 

Each piece is Hallmarked English silver (925 Standard), London, year 1858 (c), Maker's mark crowned RG (R & S Garrard & Co), important Royal silversmith (Queen Victoria appointed Robert Garrard to the position of Crown Jeweller in 1843, leading to the production of numerous pieces of silverware for the Royal Family. Each piece is also stamped with the Retailer's mark "Garrards, Panton Street, London" and numbered.

CONDITION

In Good condition - no damage, just general wear.

SIZE

Length (each): 10.4cm
Diameter (each): 25.5cm
Total Weight: 1485g