A
beautifully crafted
1836
British sterling silver
Cellini
ewer.
Fashioned after the Renaissance designs of
Benvenuto Cellini.
Crafted almost exclusively in the mid-late Victorian period.
This William IV 1836 example, from William Esterbrook is the
earliest we've observed in
45 years collecting.
An 1874 Cellini at 1st Dibs $5109. A 1902, far smaller, half the weight example JH Bourdin-Smith 2100 GBP Never monogrammed.
This 1836 Cellini ewer is 13 1/2 inches tall weighs 40 1/2 standard ounces.
In very, very fine, if not perfect condition.
Rich sterling patina.
Retains the original crisp detail.
Interior neck original gilt.
Stands firm on table or tray.
Hallmarked as shown.
Sells worldwide.
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