
Jug
- Place of origin:
London (made)
- Date:
ca. 1830 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Pearce, Richard (maker)
Burrows, George II (maker) - Materials and Techniques:
Silver, raised, gadrooned
- Credit Line:
Bequeathed by Reginald Dyson
- Museum number:
M.35-1943
- Gallery location:
Silver, Room 67, The Whiteley Galleries, case 15, shelf 3
Place of Origin
London (made)
Date
ca. 1830 (made)
Artist/maker
Pearce, Richard (maker)
Burrows, George II (maker)
Materials and Techniques
Silver, raised, gadrooned
Marks and inscriptions
Maker, RPGB for Richard Pearce and George Burrows II (the mark as found on M.34-1943), date obscured but probably ca.1830, leopard, duty, sterling
Dimensions
Height: 10.3 cm, Length: 14.3 cm, Width: 10.85 cm
Object history note
Acquisition RF: 43 / 1020
Bequest - R J Dyson Esq.
Object finished before hallmarking. From a three piece set. It was not unusual for silver services to have two makers. The retailer was responsible for assembling the sets, often from a number of skilled specialists.
Descriptive line
Silver, London ca.1830, mark of Richard Pearce and George Burrow (II)
Materials
Silver
Techniques
Raising
Subjects depicted
Gadroons
Categories
Metalwork; Tea, Coffee & Chocolate wares
Collection
Metalwork Collection