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Toddy ladle

CultureEnglish
OriginLondon, England
PeriodGeorge II
Date1743
MediumSilver, wood
DimensionsOverall: 33 cm (13 in.)
MarkingsHallmarks for London, 1743. Makers mark not clear
DescriptionGeorge III Toddy Ladle. The bowl formed as a shell, engraved with a lozenge coat of arms with a scroll and rocaille cartouche, with bifurcated scroll bracket and wood carved baluster handle
Credit LineGift of William B.G. Humphries
Object numberG23.8.199
Classifications
Decorative Arts
Sub-classification
Silver
Status
Not on view
Coffee Pot
Artist / Maker: London
1737, largeworker (active 1701-56)
Object number: G23.8.211a-b
Covered cup
1736
Object number: G23.8.219a-b
Coffee urn
Artist / Maker: George Wickes
1740
Object number: G23.8.206a-b
Toddy ladle
1748
Object number: G23.8.222
Tea Caddy
1793
Object number: G23.8.227
Salver from the Warrington Plate
1731
Object number: G23.8.220
Tea Caddy
c.1790
Object number: G23.8.229
Creamer
1740
Object number: G23.8.221
Ladle
1768
Object number: G23.8.200
Porringer
1685
Object number: G23.8.209
Pair of Cream Pails
1733
Object number: G23.8.212.1-2
Tea Caddy
mid 18th-early 19th Century
Object number: G23.8.226