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Rare Straight Tudor Pattern Silver Sifter Ladle - George Adams, Chawner & Co.
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Reference: S11450
Period: Victorian
Year: 1852
Silversmith: Chawner & Co
Place: London
Price: $ 290.00 Weight: 61 grams Dimensions: 16 cm Condition: Excellent. Piercing also perfect.
Description: A rare Straight Tudor pattern sifter ladle, made by Chawner & Co, the leading flatware maker of Victorian England. The ladle is fabulous quality, and in excellent condition, without engraving. The piercing in the bowl is lovely, a central flower surrounded by scrolls, changing to leaves on the side. The Straight Tudor pattern is a Gothic Revival pattern, note the omission of 2 small scroll circular projections on each side of the stem, this differentiates it from the "Tudor" pattern. The sifter ladle is clearly hallmarked, it also carries the British Registry design number and date chart diamond, which rarely occurs on silver flatware - class I for metal, date letter v for 1850. The presence of the design mark indicates that Chawner protected the design to protect it being copied. Tudor is described by Pickford (Silver Flatware page 150) as "a rare Chawner & Co pattern registered August 14th 1850, along with Straight Tudor, it appears in the Chawner Pattern book (page 218). Odd pieces may on rare occasions, be found, but building a service would be extremely difficult". The Straight Tudor pattern is showcased in the V&A museum in London.
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Straight Tudor Pattern Silver Sifter Ladle - George Adams, Chawner & Co
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