A large George V silver two-handled rose bowl, Charles Boyton & Son, London, 1922
A large George V silver two-handled rose bowl, Charles Boyton & Son, London, 1922
stylised dragon handles, the undulating rim embellished with ornate scrolling foliage, the body applied with Regence style strap-work between hanging pendant garlands and satyr masks, on a spreading circular base
54cm., 21 1/4 in. over handles
3903gr., 125oz. 10dwt.
Provenance:
A similar example was sold Sotheby's, London, 2 November 2011, lot 397
The strapwork on the present rose bowl is after a design found on a two-handled cup and cover, Paul de Lamerie, London, 1739, given by John Gawler Bridge (1787-1849), of Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, to the Goldsmith's company during his tenure as Prime Warden in 1839.
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A large George V silver two-handled rose bowl, Charles Boyton & Son, London, 1922
stylised dragon handles, the undulating rim embellished with ornate scrolling foliage, the body applied with Regence style strap-work between hanging pendant garlands and satyr masks, on a spreading circular base
54cm., 21 1/4 in. over handles
3903gr., 125oz. 10dwt.
Provenance:
A similar example was sold Sotheby's, London, 2 November 2011, lot 397
The strapwork on the present rose bowl is after a design found on a two-handled cup and cover, Paul de Lamerie, London, 1739, given by John Gawler Bridge (1787-1849), of Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, to the Goldsmith's company during his tenure as Prime Warden in 1839.