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Antique English Sterling Silver Soup Tureen – Circa 1795
Step into the refined world of late 18th-century English silver with this extraordinary Antique Sterling Silver Soup Tureen, crafted circa 1795–1796. A rare example of neoclassical artistry, this piece blends both historical significance and exceptional craftsmanship—an heirloom-quality centerpiece for collectors of fine silver and decorative arts.
Exceptional Georgian Craftsmanship
This tureen is a remarkable example of Georgian-era silver, featuring an elegant silhouette modeled after a Grecian urn—a nod to the period’s growing fascination with classical antiquity and the stylistic shift away from the elaborate excesses of the Baroque.
Its body is adorned with flawless floral repoussé decoration, executed with striking precision. The soft, sculptural detailing enhances the tureen’s gently curving form, creating a harmonious balance between ornament and silhouette. This artistic restraint and beauty reflect a turning point in English decorative art—where grace and symmetry reigned.
Authentic London Sterling – Hallmarked 1796
Stamped with authentic London maker’s marks from 1796, this soup tureen bears the official sterling silver hallmarks that guarantee its purity and origin. These marks are essential identifiers for antique silver, verifying the piece’s .925 silver content, city of assay, and maker's mark—in this case, a renowned silversmith of the period.
Each hallmark represents a piece of British silversmithing heritage and contributes to the tureen’s value, collectability, and authenticity.
Weight, Presence & Provenance
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Weight: 72 troy ounces (approx. 2.24 kilograms)
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Material: Solid sterling silver (.925)
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Date: Circa 1795–1796
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Origin: London, England
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Style: Neoclassical / Grecian Revival
You would be hard-pressed to find a comparable example of such historical beauty and artistic precision. This piece is not merely tableware—it is a sculptural work of art meant to command attention, whether displayed in a formal dining room, cabinet of curiosities, or fine art collection.
A Rare Collector’s Treasure
Tureens of this caliber were originally crafted for elite households, used during grand dinners and social events to serve soups and broths in ceremonial fashion. Today, they are coveted by antique collectors, interior designers, and curators of decorative arts. Few survive in such pristine condition with intact repoussé work and fully legible hallmarks.
This Antique English Sterling Silver Soup Tureen offers not only elegant functionality but also a tangible connection to the aesthetic and cultural movements of the late 18th century. An exceptional piece that embodies the artistry, heritage, and refinement of Georgian England.
Returns
Due to the unique nature and value of this item, please contact us at support@saraburnard.com within 3 days of receipt if you wish to make a return.
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The item must be in new and unused condition
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A 15% restocking fee applies
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Returns must be approved in advance and shipped with insurance in original packaging
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We are not responsible for returns damaged during transit.
Inventory Notice
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