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Antique Solid Silver Georgian Asparagus Tongs, Leveson-Gower / Sutherland Crest - 1820 (1 of 19)
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Antique Solid Silver Georgian Asparagus Tongs, Leveson-Gower / Sutherland Crest - 1820

REF: LA444018
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Description
We are delighted to have acquired and be able to offer this pair of solid silver Georgian asparagus tongs made by William Eley & William Fearn in London, 1820. The tongs feature a wonderful classical style with the terminals of the handles presenting a scalloped design and the entire edge accented by a contrasting border formed by two fine lines. A noteworthy crest is present on the end of the handle with it bearing the crest of Leveson-Gower ('wolf statant collared and chained') and the other crest for the Sutherland Clan, described as a 'cat-a-mountain salient'. The tongs were eventually discovered at Dunrobin Castle which is situated in Sutherland (Highland area of Scottland), and was/is a very ornate and extravagant castle that is still standing today. During the period this piece was made, the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower owned extensive land which eventually resulted in him being one of the wealthiest individuals in Britain to such an extent that titles and speculation such as "The Leviathan of Wealth" and "the richest man that ever died" came about to be associated with him. Leveson-Gower (1st Duke) and his wife spent a great deal renovating Dunrobin Castle as their family seat and he eventually passed away there. Supposedly, these tongs were stored away and not discovered for a long period as they were fairly recently discovered in the attic of Dunrobin Castle and were eventually offered for sale in the Dunrobin Castle Attic Sale. Due to the versatility of such wares, this pair would allow for an excellent and diverse range of usage whether be it with asparagus, bread slices, or creative choices of your preference in the modern era. The tongs are fully hallmarked on the inside of the handle with clear English marks. A wonderful pair with rich Aristocratic interest whilst serving a practical and useable purpose in the modern-day. *All photos including other wares are for display purposes only - other pieces may be purchased separately. Free Shipping Artisan Antiques offers a Global Free Shipping Service with discreet packaging and delivery. We will always ensure you receive the item and see the delivery through to the end. *All parcels are insured - all shipping liabilities other than import/customs duty, are covered by Artisan Antiques. *Colours of the product may slightly differ from the photos due to different computer screens & lighting conditions* - Price negotiations may be possible under certain criteria, please contact us via telephone (07578761640) or email (info@artisanantiques.net) -
measurements
Size (mm) Length 250mm x Width 17mm Size (inches) Length 9.84 x Width 0.59 Weight: 197 grams (6.9 oz)
declaration
Artisan Antiques has clarified that the Antique Solid Silver Georgian Asparagus Tongs, Leveson-Gower / Sutherland Crest - 1820 (LA444018) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1820
condition
Great Condition - The tongs are in great antique condition with no damage or issues. Please refer to the photographs to examine the condition in further detail.
location
This Antique Solid Silver Georgian Asparagus Tongs, Leveson-Gower / Sutherland Crest - 1820 is located in Greater London, United Kingdom