A SET OF FOUR REGENCY SILVER-GILT FIGURAL SERVING SPOONS
A SET OF FOUR REGENCY SILVER-GILT FIGURAL SERVING SPOONS

MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1816, ONE 1817

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A SET OF FOUR REGENCY SILVER-GILT FIGURAL SERVING SPOONS
MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1816, ONE 1817
Bacchanale pattern, the terminals formed as putti supporting on their heads baskets of grapes, the grapevine handles spreading into vine-leaf bowls, each marked on bowl, in fitted green leather case
7¾ in. (19.8 cm.) long; 17 oz. (537 gr.) (4)
Provenance
Sotheby's, New York, 23 October 2006, lot 162

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Lot Essay

A pair of silver-gilt berry-spoons and matching cream ladle in this pattern by Edward Farrell and William Elliot were sold from the Partridge Collection, Christie's, New York, 17 May 2006, lot 34. John Culme's Nineteenth Century Silver, 1977, p. 133, illustrates a similar spoon, fork, and knife.

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