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CHARLES FOX II OF LONDON (born c.1790)
A George IV silver gilt covered Sugar Bowl (1830 London)
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| UK/USA Dimensions |
5.50 inch high |
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| European Converted Dimensions |
13.97 cm high |
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| Item Diameter |
4.00inch |
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| Converted Diameter |
10.16 cm |
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| Item Description / Dealer Expertise |
The Bowl stands on a cast circular pedestal foot which is chased with a band of daisies and foliate motifs. The baluster shaped main body is also chased with daisies, roses and foliate scroll work. In addition, the main body is decorated with two Rococo style cartouches. The domed pull-off cover displays identical decoration to that on the main body, in addition to Rococo shell details. The cover terminates in an unusual stylised artichoke finial. |
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| FOX II OF LONDON |
Charles Fox (II) is known for his consistently high quality of production. He has been quoted as possibly being the last individualist plateworker before the flood of Victorian mass production.
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| Price |
gbp 4250.00 (Pound Sterling)
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More information / Purchase this item |
Please email or call +44 (0)20-8876 5777 for more information or to purchase this item. |
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| Status |
FOR SALE |
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