Salsiera - .925 argento

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Rara saucière scozzese in argento sterling del tardo periodo Georgiano (circa 1822–1830), peso circa 578 g, interno vermeil e tre piedi con teste di conchiglia.

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Rare Scottish Sterling Silver Sauce Boat – George III Period (1822–1830)
Vermeil Interior – Weight: 578 g

An outstanding and extremely rare Scottish sterling silver sauce boat from the late George III period (circa 1822–1830), a refined example of early 19th-century British silverwork combining elegance, weight, and exceptional craftsmanship.

A Unique and Highly Important Piece

This remarkable sauce boat stands on three finely modeled shell-capped feet and features a beautifully shaped body with flowing lines, a high sweeping spout, and an elegant handle. The surface is richly decorated with refined engraved scrollwork and period ornamentation typical of high-level Scottish silversmithing of the early 1800s.

The interior retains its original vermeil (gold-gilded) lining, an important and luxurious feature intended to protect the silver from sauces and enhance presentation at the table. This detail alone places the piece among higher-end commissions of the period.

With a substantial weight of approximately 578 grams, this is a heavy and impressive example, confirming its status as a significant table silver object rather than a lightweight domestic piece.

Rarity and Importance

Scottish sauce boats of this size, period, and quality are extremely scarce, particularly with original gilt interiors preserved. Pieces dating to the late George III era (1822–1830) with such weight and decorative richness rarely appear on the market today.

This example can be considered:
• A unique collector’s piece
• Of museum-level quality
• Highly desirable for collectors of British and Scottish silver

Condition

Very good antique condition:
• Structure solid and stable
• Original gilded interior preserved
• Normal light wear consistent with age
• No major restorations

Beautiful natural patina enhances its historical character.

A Rare Opportunity

High-quality Scottish Georgian silver continues to grow in demand among international collectors and investors. Given its weight, period, rarity, and preserved vermeil interior, this piece represents an exceptional and possibly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a significant example of early 19th-century Scottish silver.

A truly rare and beautiful object of strong presence and historical importance — an outstanding addition to any serious silver collection.

Rare Scottish Sterling Silver Sauce Boat – George III Period (1822–1830)
Vermeil Interior – Weight: 578 g

An outstanding and extremely rare Scottish sterling silver sauce boat from the late George III period (circa 1822–1830), a refined example of early 19th-century British silverwork combining elegance, weight, and exceptional craftsmanship.

A Unique and Highly Important Piece

This remarkable sauce boat stands on three finely modeled shell-capped feet and features a beautifully shaped body with flowing lines, a high sweeping spout, and an elegant handle. The surface is richly decorated with refined engraved scrollwork and period ornamentation typical of high-level Scottish silversmithing of the early 1800s.

The interior retains its original vermeil (gold-gilded) lining, an important and luxurious feature intended to protect the silver from sauces and enhance presentation at the table. This detail alone places the piece among higher-end commissions of the period.

With a substantial weight of approximately 578 grams, this is a heavy and impressive example, confirming its status as a significant table silver object rather than a lightweight domestic piece.

Rarity and Importance

Scottish sauce boats of this size, period, and quality are extremely scarce, particularly with original gilt interiors preserved. Pieces dating to the late George III era (1822–1830) with such weight and decorative richness rarely appear on the market today.

This example can be considered:
• A unique collector’s piece
• Of museum-level quality
• Highly desirable for collectors of British and Scottish silver

Condition

Very good antique condition:
• Structure solid and stable
• Original gilded interior preserved
• Normal light wear consistent with age
• No major restorations

Beautiful natural patina enhances its historical character.

A Rare Opportunity

High-quality Scottish Georgian silver continues to grow in demand among international collectors and investors. Given its weight, period, rarity, and preserved vermeil interior, this piece represents an exceptional and possibly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a significant example of early 19th-century Scottish silver.

A truly rare and beautiful object of strong presence and historical importance — an outstanding addition to any serious silver collection.

Dettagli

Epoca
1400-1900
Peso lordo
580 g
Tipo di argento
.925 argento
Regione specifica di origine
Scozia
Materiale
Argento
Paese d’origine
Regno Unito
Condizione
In ottime condizioni - usato raramente e con lievi segni di usura e dell’età.
Altezza
12 cm
Larghezza
18 cm
Profondità
12 cm
Periodo stimato
1800-1850
SvizzeraVerificato
463
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