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Rothschild "Poetry" Silver Gilt Salver by Elkington
Co.
$84,250
£63,811.55
€73,285.37
CA$118,061.80
A$128,356.98
CHF 68,055.02
MX$1,538,674.77
NOK 864,944.37
SEK 792,406.64
DKK 547,715.32
About the Item
Silver Gilt Salver
Elkington
Co.
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1889
Remarkable provenance, breathtaking artistry and exceptional rarity make this majestic silver gilt salver by Elkington
Co. a true museum-quality masterpiece. Its incredible high-relief motif depicting the classical muse of Poetry is uncanny in its similarities to those created in the same timeframe by Elkington's most renowned goldsmith and designer, Léonard Morel-Ladeuil, who is known to have created only 35 masterworks during his professional career. Amplifying the importance of this salver is the presence of the monogram "EO de R," a cipher engraved upon the personal objects belonging to the legendary Rothschild family.
The most successful and accomplished gold and silver designers of the 19th century were French, and Ladeuil, in particular, was regarded as the greatest living practitioner of his craft. He was trained by the famed French silversmith Antoine Vechte, from whom he learned the art of repoussé that is so eloquently showcased in this salver. Measuring nearly two feet in diameter, the tray features a distinctive Renaissance-inspired theme of Poetry. Its styling and workmanship, particularly the circular scene at the center, are nearly identical to Ladeuil's famed Helicon Vase, which was given to Queen Victoria by her household on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 1887. That centerpiece was originally displayed by Elkington
Co. at the Vienna International Exhibition of 1873, an event at which the firm gained considerable praise, particularly for the masterworks executed by Ladeuil's hand. The Helicon centerpiece is now part of the British Royal Collection Trust.
Ladeuil began working for Elkington in 1859, soon after gaining his freedom from apprenticeship. The firm's primary objective for the gifted artisan was to utilize his talents to create grand, intricate works for display at exhibitions and for only the most important special commissions. The designer and goldsmith's subject of choice for his works were based upon the themes of antiquity, each executed with an amazing level of precision and eye for detail known to only true masters of gold and silversmithing.
It is no surprise that the work of such a respected and talented craftsman would attract the attention of the iconic Rothschild family. It is known that Elkington created specially commissioned wares for the family, including an extensive Victorian silver flatware service that bears the very same cipher present upon the present salver. (Christie's London, November 25, 2003, Lot 339) The English branch of the illustrious Rothschild banking family was founded in 1798 by Nathan Mayer von Rothschild, who was one of five brothers sent to cities across Europe by their father, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, in the hopes of establishing a banking empire. Known for their impeccable taste as well as for their financial genius, the Rothschilds have built what many consider to be one of the most impressive art collections in the world. Their palatial homes have housed some of the finest artwork, silver, porcelain, and even butterflies and stamps. This remarkable salver is an excellent example of the Rothschild's eye for quality and design.
Since the majority of Elkington's output was intended to bolster the importance of their prized electroplating process, few of the mere 35 Ladeuil creations are made entirely of sterling silver, further increasing the importance of this salver. Today, Ladeuil's works are prominently displayed in prestigious museums and collections such as the Victoria
Albert Museum, The British Royal Collection Trust, Musée d'Orsay and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
2" high x 22 1/4" diameter
- Creator:Elkington Co. (Workshop/Studio)
- Dimensions:Height: 2 in (5.08 cm)Diameter: 22.25 in (56.52 cm)
- Style:Renaissance Revival (In the Style Of)
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- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1889
- Condition:
- Seller Location:New Orleans, LA
- Reference Number:Seller: 31-58061stDibs: LU891142394072
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