Georgian sterling silver two handled sugar bowl / porringer, William & Robert Peaston, 1761
Beautiful Georgian sterling silver porringer featuring a cylindrical form with a flared rim, adorned with leaf-punched motifs above and below a ropetwist girdle. The lower body is decorated with part-fluted and lobed hand-chased scroll designs, complemented by a foliate vacant cartouche to the front, surrounded by intricate floral details. The porringer is completed with scroll handles and rests on a spreading circular foot.
Made by William & Robert Peaston and fully assayed for London, 1761
266.09 g / 8.56 t oz
10.5 cm tall
10 cm top diameter
7 cm base diameter
17.5 cm across widest point
Very good antique condition.
Beautiful Georgian sterling silver porringer featuring a cylindrical form with a flared rim, adorned with leaf-punched motifs above and below a ropetwist girdle. The lower body is decorated with part-fluted and lobed hand-chased scroll designs, complemented by a foliate vacant cartouche to the front, surrounded by intricate floral details. The porringer is completed with scroll handles and rests on a spreading circular foot.
Made by William & Robert Peaston and fully assayed for London, 1761
266.09 g / 8.56 t oz
10.5 cm tall
10 cm top diameter
7 cm base diameter
17.5 cm across widest point
Very good antique condition.
Beautiful Georgian sterling silver porringer featuring a cylindrical form with a flared rim, adorned with leaf-punched motifs above and below a ropetwist girdle. The lower body is decorated with part-fluted and lobed hand-chased scroll designs, complemented by a foliate vacant cartouche to the front, surrounded by intricate floral details. The porringer is completed with scroll handles and rests on a spreading circular foot.
Made by William & Robert Peaston and fully assayed for London, 1761
266.09 g / 8.56 t oz
10.5 cm tall
10 cm top diameter
7 cm base diameter
17.5 cm across widest point
Very good antique condition.