George II Silver Pap Boat
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Stock: 9665
Date: 1739
Maker: William Garrard
Country: England
A charming little antique silver feeding bowl with the plain styling typical for this period. Suitable as a small sauceboat....
Description
Description
A charming little antique silver feeding bowl with the plain styling typical for this period. Suitable as a small sauceboat.
Weight 52 grams, 1.6 troy ounces.
Height 3.5cm. Spread 10cm.
London 1739.
Maker William Garrard.
Streling silver.
Marks. Stamped with a full set of English silver hallmarks.
Literature. The antique silver pap boat was originally used as a shallow feeding dish for a child or invalid. These appeared circa 1710 and fell out of manufacture about 120 years later. With their smooth elegant shape, they make ideal servers for sauce.
Condition
This little dish is in very good condition with a good colour.
Maker Information
Maker: William Garrard
William Garrard, London silversmith, apprenticed to Samuel Laundry 1729, turned over to Jeffery Griffith 1732, then later that year to Ralph Maidman. Freedom unrecorded. Mark entered as largeworker 1735. 2nd mark 1739, 3rd mark 1749.
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