THREE GEORGE II SILVER SPOONS FROM THE KITCHEN SERVICE AT ALTHORP
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… 显示更多 The following fourteen lots form part of a service of dining plate ordered by John Spencer, later 1st Earl Spencer (1734-1783), presumably to celebrate his marriage, on 20 December 1755, to Margaret Poyntz (1737-1814), daughter of Stephen Poyntz. As was the tradition in the late 18th century the service would have been vast and certainly included at least eight soup tureens by Thomas Gilpin (A. G. Grimwade, The Connoisseur, 'Silver at Althorp: IV The Rococo and Regency Period', December 1963, no. 2, 3 and 4) and four candlesticks by the same maker (A. G. Grimwade, The Connoisseur, 'Silver at Althorp: II The Candlesticks and Candelabra', March 1962, no. 2 (right). The service would have been in the very latest fashion as shown by the tureens, the quilted decoration of which Grimwade describes as 'This decoration, so effective in it's production of a mass of sparkling high-lights, is apparently peculiar to English silver of the mid-eighteenth century, and is almost entirely confined to tureens, whether for soup or sauce, and to candlesticks' (op. cit. 'Silver at Althrop IV', no. 2).
THREE GEORGE II SILVER SPOONS FROM THE KITCHEN SERVICE AT ALTHORP

MARK OF ELIAS CACHART, LONDON, 1755 AND 1756

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THREE GEORGE II SILVER SPOONS FROM THE KITCHEN SERVICE AT ALTHORP
MARK OF ELIAS CACHART, LONDON, 1755 AND 1756
Hanoverian pattern, engraved on one side with the Spencer crest and on the other 'Kitchen'
11 in. (28 cm.) long and smaller
9 oz. (265 gr.)
The crest is that of John Spencer, later 1st Earl Spencer. (3)
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