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George II Silver Toddy/ Punch Ladle , William Kersill, London ,1759.
Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Gillers Antiques Ltd
This antique has been viewed 34 times in the past month with the most views from the UK.
Description
Antique 1759 William Kersill gilt sterling silver punch ladle with ebony handle This elegant sterling silver punch ladle, crafted in London in 1759 by William Kersill, features a beautifully chased bowl adorned with intricate floral motifs, foliage, and scrolls. The long handle, likely made from polished ebony wood, adds both durability and a refined contrast to the silver. The ladle is monogrammed at the bottom of the spout, adding a personalised touch. The interior of the bowl is subtly gold-washed. Historical background: In the early 18th century, communal punch drinking was a fashionable practice, but by mid-century, silver punch ladles became a symbol of refinement in genteel circles. These ladles were used to elegantly transfer punch from the bowl to individual glasses and were considered a luxury item, making them an expensive fashion statement. This piece, fully hallmarked for London, 1759, is an excellent example of 18th-century English silver craftsmanship. The use of ebony for the handle reflects the period’s preference for materials that offered both practicality and sophistication. Maker: William Kersill Assay office: London Date: 1759 Dimensions: Weight 51 g Length 33 cm Bowl 9.1 x 5.8 x 3.1 cm Capacity 47 ml Condition: Excellent antique condition. Please carefully study the accompanying photographs, as they form an integral part of this description. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. The item will be securely packaged and shipped with full tracking and insurance. Shipping costs include labour, packaging, and postage.
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 18th Century.
Dimensions
Height = 33 cm (13.0")
Width = 9.1 cm (3.6")
Depth = 3.1 cm (1.2")
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