Creamer - Silver - 1801 George III creamer

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Chiara Scotto Pasanisi dei Foscarini
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Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.

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A George III sterling silver cream jug in neoclassical form, hallmarked London 1801 by Alexander Field (AF), weighing 98 g, with a sparrow-beak spout, angular D-shaped handle, beaded rim and raised pedestal base, showing minor age-related wear and no visible repairs.

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A George III sterling silver cream jug of neoclassical form, hallmarked for London, 1801.

The body features a delicate hand-engraved floral foliate band and a beaded rim, characteristic of the turn-of-the-19th-century aesthetic.

It is finished with a classic sparrow-beak spout and an angular 'D-shaped' handle, standing on a slightly raised pedestal base.

Hallmarks & Identification:

The piece is fully and clearly hallmarked on the rim:

​Maker’s Mark: 'AF' for the renowned London silversmith Alexander Field.

​Town Mark: Leopard's Head Crowned (London).

​Purity Mark: Lion Passant (.925 Sterling Silver).

​Date Letter: 'F' in a clipped-corner shield (1801–1802).

​Duty Mark: Profile of King George III.

​Technical Specifications:
​Weight: 98 grams.
​Material: .925 Sterling Silver.
​Period: George III.
​Origin: London, United Kingdom

Minor age related surface wear and a couple of minor dings. Needs a professional clean. No visible repairs or soldering

A George III sterling silver cream jug of neoclassical form, hallmarked for London, 1801.

The body features a delicate hand-engraved floral foliate band and a beaded rim, characteristic of the turn-of-the-19th-century aesthetic.

It is finished with a classic sparrow-beak spout and an angular 'D-shaped' handle, standing on a slightly raised pedestal base.

Hallmarks & Identification:

The piece is fully and clearly hallmarked on the rim:

​Maker’s Mark: 'AF' for the renowned London silversmith Alexander Field.

​Town Mark: Leopard's Head Crowned (London).

​Purity Mark: Lion Passant (.925 Sterling Silver).

​Date Letter: 'F' in a clipped-corner shield (1801–1802).

​Duty Mark: Profile of King George III.

​Technical Specifications:
​Weight: 98 grams.
​Material: .925 Sterling Silver.
​Period: George III.
​Origin: London, United Kingdom

Minor age related surface wear and a couple of minor dings. Needs a professional clean. No visible repairs or soldering

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
98 g
Title additional information
1801 George III creamer
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Silver
Style
Antique
Colour
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
10 cm
Width
6 cm
Depth
11 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850
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Objects sold
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