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George III Sterling Silver Pierced Fish Slice Or Cake Server, Thomas Daniell 1782
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Object description :

"George III Sterling Silver Pierced Fish Slice Or Cake Server, Thomas Daniell 1782"
Antique 1782 sterling silver fish slice by Thomas Daniell & John Wall – London
This exceptionally beautiful and finely crafted sterling silver fish slice, made in London in 1782 by the renowned partnership of Thomas Daniell & John Wall, features exquisite pierced openwork with profuse foliate scrollwork. The blade is further adorned with delicate engraved decorations, including wriggle work borders and laurel leaves, showcasing the masterful craftsmanship of late 18th-century English silver.
Perfectly sized for use as a cake or pastry server, this elegant piece is both functional and highly collectible.

Maker’s attribution:
Fully hallmarked, with a partially worn maker’s mark showing the letters "IW" with the upper part of the letter "D".
The underside is inscribed: "T. Daniell, №20 Foster Lane, Maker."
In 1781–1782, Thomas Daniell and John Wall worked as silversmiths and jewellers at 20 Foster Lane, opposite Goldsmiths’ Hall, with their joint sponsor’s mark present on this piece.

Historical significance:
Thomas Daniell (active 1771–c. 1800), son of renowned silversmith Jabez Daniell, produced works that are now housed in prestigious collections, including the British Museum. His creations frequently appear at Christie’s and Bonhams, making them highly desirable among collectors.

Dimensions:
Length: 32 cm
Blade width: 8 cm
Weight: 170 grams

Condition:
Thin split along the joining edge of the handle.
Surface crack to the reverse of the blade where the handle joins; this is not structural, and the server remains fully functional.

Please carefully review the accompanying photographs, as they form an integral part of this description. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. The item will be securely packaged and shipped with full tracking and insurance. Shipping costs include labour, packaging, and postage.
Price: 900 €
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Artist: Thomas Daniell,
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Sterling silver
Length: 32
Width: 8

Reference: 1457717
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