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Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard (1817) Pair of George III urn-shaped pedestal open salts trimmed with foliage, rare woman silversmith - Saliera (2) - .925 argento, Argento, Argento dorato, Dorato, Placcato oro
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Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard (1817) Pair of George III urn-shaped pedestal open salts trimmed with foliage, rare woman silversmith - Saliera (2) - .925 argento, Argento, Argento dorato, Dorato, Placcato oro

A pair of circular George III sterling silver urn-shaped pedestal salts. With broad scrolling foliate cast rims, the fluted bowls feature gilded interiors and are each raised on a circular foot with a gadroon border. Splendid pieces of silver from one of the most important silversmiths of the period and one of the few female silversmiths in English history. Maker: Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I Assay office: London Date: 1817 349.62 g / 11.24 t oz 5.5 cm tall 10.5 cm top diameter 6.3 cm base diameter Rebecca Emes (died 1830) was an English silversmith, known for her household silverware. Little is known of her life. She married the engraver and watercolour painter John Emes. In 1796, John Emes became partner in the London silversmith company of Thomas Chawner and his son Henry Chawner. The firm specialised in silver tea and coffee services. When the elder Chawner retired, Emes became sole owner and presumably carried on his own work of creating engravings for publications, while Rebecca started to work in the silversmith business. John Emes died in 1808 and Rebecca became a partner with Edward Barnard, the foreman, and Henry Chawner. The firm, which operated under the name Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, grew considerably during their tenure. Excellent antique condition. Light marks to underside of base; some wear appropriate to age.

N. 81570565

Non più disponibile
Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard (1817) Pair of George III urn-shaped pedestal open salts trimmed with foliage, rare woman silversmith - Saliera (2) - .925 argento, Argento, Argento dorato, Dorato, Placcato oro

Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard (1817) Pair of George III urn-shaped pedestal open salts trimmed with foliage, rare woman silversmith - Saliera (2) - .925 argento, Argento, Argento dorato, Dorato, Placcato oro

A pair of circular George III sterling silver urn-shaped pedestal salts. With broad scrolling foliate cast rims, the fluted bowls feature gilded interiors and are each raised on a circular foot with a gadroon border.

Splendid pieces of silver from one of the most important silversmiths of the period and one of the few female silversmiths in English history.

Maker: Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I
Assay office: London
Date: 1817

349.62 g / 11.24 t oz
5.5 cm tall
10.5 cm top diameter
6.3 cm base diameter

Rebecca Emes (died 1830) was an English silversmith, known for her household silverware. Little is known of her life. She married the engraver and watercolour painter John Emes. In 1796, John Emes became partner in the London silversmith company of Thomas Chawner and his son Henry Chawner. The firm specialised in silver tea and coffee services. When the elder Chawner retired, Emes became sole owner and presumably carried on his own work of creating engravings for publications, while Rebecca started to work in the silversmith business. John Emes died in 1808 and Rebecca became a partner with Edward Barnard, the foreman, and Henry Chawner. The firm, which operated under the name Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, grew considerably during their tenure.

Excellent antique condition. Light marks to underside of base; some wear appropriate to age.

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