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Walter Brind

1767 UK London Sterling Silver Creamer by Walter Brind (WeP)

1767 UK London Sterling Silver Creamer by Walter Brind (WeP)

Regular price $299.00 USD
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This sterling silver cream pitcher, crafted by the renowned silversmith Walter Brind in 1767, exemplifies the elegance and fine craftsmanship of 18th-century British silverware. The pitcher features a gracefully curved handle adorned with intricate detailing, leading to a wide spout designed for easy pouring. The body of the pitcher is bulbous and sits atop a sturdy, flared base that provides stability.

The hallmark, clearly visible on the body, includes the maker's mark of Walter Brind, along with the lion passant indicating sterling silver, the crowned leopard's head for London, and the date letter corresponding to the year 1767. This piece is not only a functional item but also a piece of history, reflecting the high standards of Early Georgian silver craftsmanship.

Its elegant design, combined with its historical significance, makes this cream pitcher a valuable addition to any collection of fine antiques or British silverware. Whether displayed as a collector's piece or used during special occasions, it is sure to be admired for its beauty and historical value.

Measurements: (Approximate)

4.10" high x 4.34" wide w handle, 2.41" deep

Weight: 98.2 g. or 3.17 otz.

Condition: 

This item is in good condition with some signs of wear consistent with its age. On the outside there is the maker's mark of Walter Brind, along with the lion passant indicating sterling silver, the crowned leopard's head for London, and the date letter corresponding to the year 1767 . This could benefit from a thorough cleaning. Please see photos for details.

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