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Decorated tureen, 1819-20 (silver)
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Decorated tureen, 1819-20 (silver)
BAL1812 Decorated tureen, 1819-20 (silver) by Storr, Paul (1771-1844); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sauce tureen probably made at Dean Street Workshop of Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, the ornate Rococo design with acorn, leaf and shell decoaration and scrolled feet attributed to Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867)
); British, out of copyright
Media ID 23221782
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This print showcases a beautifully decorated tureen from 1819-20, crafted in silver by the renowned silversmith Paul Storr. Housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, this exquisite piece is believed to have been made at the Dean Street Workshop of Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. The tureen's ornate Rococo design features intricate acorn, leaf, and shell decorations that exude elegance and sophistication. Attributed to Edward Hodges Baily, the scrolled feet add a touch of grandeur to this remarkable creation. This photograph captures not only the craftsmanship but also highlights the opulent taste prevalent during this era. The tureen represents an era when tableware was manufactured with great attention to detail and naturalistic motifs were favored. It symbolizes luxury and wealth within British households during the Georgian period. With its patterned scrollwork and exuberant metalware decoration, this piece exemplifies British manufacturing excellence. Its presence on a dining table would have undoubtedly conveyed status and refinement. As we admire this stunning vessel through our lens, it serves as a reminder of both decorative artistry and consumerism in 19th-century England. Its intricate design evokes admiration for English craftsmanship while reflecting societal values associated with wealth and domestic splendor. In capturing every minute detail of this silver masterpiece, Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate its beauty while transporting us back to an era where such objects held immense significance in defining one's social standing.
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