Bellissimo set costituito da due lattiere di porcellana Tuscan China made in England c 1920, e da un supporto di Sheffield slendidamente lavorato a “corda” risalente al periodo 1846-1875, realizzato da Padley, Parkin & Staniford a Sheffield. L’insieme è molto bello, da usare per un tea party, o come coppia di salsiere su una tavola formale.
Condizioni molto buone.
A beautiful antique Victorian silver plate holder with two colourful BCM Tuscan China cream jugs made in England in the Twenties. The two pieces fit very well in the holder, and create a nice set for a tea party or used as sauce boats on a formal dinner table.
The silver plate stand is by Padley, Parkin & Staniforth of Sheffield (1846-1875). It has a handle and a gallery made in the shape of a rope which runs all around with a stunning nautical effect.
Everything is in very good condition, the two jugs have no chips or hairlines.
The stand is 23 cm x 10.5 cm and is tall approx 20 cm
Padley, Parkin & Staniforth, Sheffield Active (1846-1875) at 1 Watson Walk, Sheffield and 215 Salisbury Street, London. Succeeded to Padley, Parkin & Co. The firm used a “palm of hand” trademark acquired from J. Watson & Son in 1849 (Watson used this trademark since 1830)