Georgian Style Eight-Basket Silver Epergne

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Georgian Style Eight-Basket Silver Epergne

This striking Georgian Style Eight-Basket Silver Epergne embodies the elegance of early 19th-century English silverware, reimagined for the modern collector. Exquisitely crafted in sterling silver, the work is a testament to the enduring allure of Georgian design, with its harmonious form and decorative appeal.

Origin: England, by J&K H
Date: 2010
Material: Sterling Silver (hallmarked 925)

Dimensions: Height: 38 cm (15 in); Width: 55 cm (22 in); Depth: 48 cm (19 in)

Condition: Excellent, with a superb patina and fully intact hallmarks

Drawing inspiration from notable examples in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, this silver epergne echoes the rich tradition of dining table centrepieces prevalent during the Georgian period. The design references the refined symmetry and ornamentation characteristic of the era, while its craftsmanship upholds the standards set by renowned silversmiths such as Paul Storr. Such pieces were once prized for their ability to showcase wealth and taste during elegant dinner services.

Notable Features:

  • Masterful silversmithing with finely articulated baskets and intricate ornamental details
  • Classic Georgian style: symmetrical composition with elegant curves and scrollwork
  • Collectable value heightened by clear hallmarks, celebrated maker, and substantial size
  • Multifunctional: ideal for use as a dining table centrepiece, grand display, or as a focal point within a curated collection of English silver

Highlighting eight beautifully proportioned baskets, this decorative bowl offers both aesthetic charm and practicality. The harmonious arrangement and ornate detail of the sterling silver suit contemporary as well as traditional interiors, making this epergne a versatile addition to any setting. Collectors will appreciate its rarity, distinguished by flawless condition and a reputable maker’s mark, ensuring its standing as an investment piece.

Whether elevating a formal dining room, gracing a sideboard, or enhancing a curated display, this English silver epergne captures the grandeur and refined sensibility associated with Georgian design while providing enduring appeal for the discerning enthusiast.

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