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Learn MoreSugar Bowl and Creamer by James Scott
- This refined sugar bowl and creamer set were crafted by renowned Irish silversmith James Scott
- The set was retailed by Jacob West, a prominent name in luxury goods
- They feature intricate repoussé floral motifs and are supported by elegant paw feet
- These items reflect the opulence of Victorian dining culture
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James Scott
Hallmarked Dublin, 1826
This refined sugar bowl and creamer set, crafted by renowned Irish silversmith James Scott and retailed by Jacob West, showcases the artistry of early 19th-century silverwork. Featuring intricate repoussé floral motifs and supported by elegant paw feet, these items reflect the opulence of Victorian dining culture. Decorative cartouches enhance their design, one side bearing a finely engraved crest of a cat passant.
James Scott. . .
James Scott
Hallmarked Dublin, 1826
This refined sugar bowl and creamer set, crafted by renowned Irish silversmith James Scott and retailed by Jacob West, showcases the artistry of early 19th-century silverwork. Featuring intricate repoussé floral motifs and supported by elegant paw feet, these items reflect the opulence of Victorian dining culture. Decorative cartouches enhance their design, one side bearing a finely engraved crest of a cat passant.
James Scott was an esteemed silversmith of his time, and his works exemplify the artistry and craftsmanship of early 19th-century Irish silver. Retailed by Jacob West, a prominent name in luxury goods, this teapot reflects the high demand for finely crafted silver during a period when tea drinking was deeply embedded in Irish cultural traditions. Today, Scott's creations are celebrated for their beauty and historical importance. Additionally, this teapot was once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
Sugar Bowl: 4 3/4" high x 8" wide x 6" deep
Creamer: 4 3/4" high x 6 3/4" wide x 4 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | Other |
Type: | Bowls/Porringers/Sauceboats |
Style: | Victorian |
Depth: | 6.0 in. (15.24 cm) |
Width: | 8.0 in. (20.32 cm) |
Height: | 4.75 in. (12.07 cm) |
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Read MoreAt M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
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