ANTIQUE 19thC GEORGIAN SOLID SILVER & CUT GLASS CENTREPIECE, LONDON c.1811
Antique early 19th Century George III impressively centerpiece. The sculptural cast stem modelled as two young cherubs sitting on a tiger supporting an intricately cut glass bowl. The lion, depicted with detailed and realistic fur, bitting onto the clothing of one figure, the centerpiece is supported by a shaped base. Their garments are styled to resemble floral foliage.
Hallmarked English Silver (925 Standard), London, year 1811 (Q), Maker RP (Robert Peaston).
Reference Number: C11040
Antique early 19th Century George III impressively centerpiece. The sculptural cast stem modelled as two young cherubs sitting on a tiger supporting an intricately cut glass bowl. The lion, depicted with detailed and realistic fur, bitting onto the clothing of one figure, the centerpiece is supported by a shaped base. Their garments are styled to resemble floral foliage.
Hallmarked English Silver (925 Standard), London, year 1811 (Q), Maker RP (Robert Peaston).
Reference Number: C11040
Antique early 19th Century George III impressively centerpiece. The sculptural cast stem modelled as two young cherubs sitting on a tiger supporting an intricately cut glass bowl. The lion, depicted with detailed and realistic fur, bitting onto the clothing of one figure, the centerpiece is supported by a shaped base. Their garments are styled to resemble floral foliage.
Hallmarked English Silver (925 Standard), London, year 1811 (Q), Maker RP (Robert Peaston).
Reference Number: C11040
CONDITION
In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
Height: 31 cm // 12.20 inches
Diameter: 25 cm // 9.84 inches
Silver Weight: 1360g // 43.73ozt
Total Weight: 2840g // 91.31ozt