George II Antique Silver Strawberry Dish
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Stock: 10342
Date: 1745
Maker: Edward Feline
Country: England
A delightful antique silver serving dish of small size with a scalloped border. This form is usually called a strawberry...
Description
Description
A delightful antique silver serving dish of small size with a scalloped border. This form is usually called a strawberry dish or salad dish. Hand engraved to the centre is an armorial within a decorative cartouche.
Weight 199g, 6.3 troy oz.
Diameter 15.2cm. Height 3cm.
London 1745.
Maker Edward Feline.
Sterling silver.
Marks. Stamped underneath with a full set of English silver hallmarks. Scratchweight 6=18.
Literature. Antique Silver Dishes were originally made for very specific purposes such as the shell “butter” dishes and scalloped “strawberry dishes” (also known as “salad dishes”) which first appeared in the early 1700’s. During the later 18th and 19th centuries an extensive range of small open silver dishes evolved, all of which make a practical addition to any dining table.
Condition
The little silver dish is in very good condition with moderate signs of wear commensurate with age.
Maker Information
Maker: Edward Feline
Edward Feline, apprenticed to Augustin Courtauld 1709, free 1721. First two marks entered as largeworker 1720, third mark 1739. His son Edward was apprenticed to him 1745. Died circa 1753 when his widow Magdalen entered her own mark.
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