Old Sheffield Plate Meat Dish & Cover Circa 1830 Matthew Boulton
£15,750.00
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1830
ORIGIN: Sheffield, England
MAKER: Matthew Boulton
Item Description
An incredibly rare and highly collectable piece of craftsmanship by the premiere Old Sheffield manufactures Matthew Boulton. The meat dome has a inlaid silver shields with a double contemporary coat of arms and is oval shaped in design with a single band of decorative floral and shell for highlights. The handle is acanthus leaf in design. The meat dish mirrors the dome cover in decoration and has a hot water compartment.
Length: 26 inches/66cm
Height: 13 inches/33cm
Condition: Excellent throughout
Note: With out doubt the rarest piece of Matthew Boulton we have ever come across in 50 odd years. The workmanship is very sharp and the quality outstanding. Usually large meat dishes and covers are generally Victorian and more often than not married together later on. This example should be in a Museum. Dare I say it probably the best & rarest example possibly on the planet. So shot me if I am wrong!!!!!
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Paul Bennett Silver
London Silver Vaults, 53-64 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1QS, United Kingdom View map
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£15,750.00