Description
A very handsome late Victorian or Edwardian Salad bowl made from solid English Oak, beautifully polished with a bright patina.
The bowl stands on three stunning ball and claw feet, most unusual. The rim is mounted in silver plate marked EPNS for Electro Plated Nickel Silver and is lucky enough to have the makers mark for the well renowned Daniel & Arter. The front is mounted with a large shaped presentation mount, vacant and untouched.
The bowl comes complete with the original and undamaged ceramic creamware liner (fine crazing and minor discoloration) and the pair of original servers with Oak handles and gilded bowls. It is unusual when they are the correct original servers, these ones with matching marks to the bowl for the silversmith, Daniel & Arter.
All in excellent condition dating to around 1890 / 1900. Spanning 11 1/4" handle to handle, the ceramic liner having a diameter measuring 8 1/2"; standing 5 1/4" tall to top of handle; the servers measuring 11 1/2" long.
Item ID: 36618
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Antique English Oak & Silver Plate Salad Bowl & Servers c.1900 by Daniel & Arter
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
36618
Description
A very handsome late Victorian or Edwardian Salad bowl made from solid English Oak, beautifully polished with a bright patina.
The bowl stands on three stunning ball and claw feet, most unusual. The rim is mounted in silver plate marked EPNS for Electro Plated Nickel Silver and is lucky enough to have the makers mark for the well renowned Daniel & Arter. The front is mounted with a large shaped presentation mount, vacant and untouched.
The bowl comes complete with the original and undamaged ceramic creamware liner (fine crazing and minor discoloration) and the pair of original servers with Oak handles and gilded bowls. It is unusual when they are the correct original servers, these ones with matching marks to the bowl for the silversmith, Daniel & Arter.
All in excellent condition dating to around 1890 / 1900. Spanning 11 1/4" handle to handle, the ceramic liner having a diameter measuring 8 1/2"; standing 5 1/4" tall to top of handle; the servers measuring 11 1/2" long.
Item ID: 36618
FREE Worldwide Registered Airmail Directly from London, England
FREE Worldwide Shipping Directly From London, England
Internal Ref: 36618
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.