Tankard (one of a pair) 1824–25 Edward Farrell This pair of tankards if an outstanding example of the daring, eclectic historicism that was a specialty of the London silversmith Edward Farrell who collaborated with Kensington Lewis, a retailer. Farrell's work is characterized by boldly chased and cast decoration inspired by Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo designs. Lewis supplied silver to many patrons in the circle of the Prince Regent, but it was famously Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York who was his most voracious Tankard (one of a pair). British, London. 1824–25. Silver, gild
Tankard (one of a pair) 1824–25 Edward Farrell This pair of tankards if an outstanding example of the daring, eclectic historicism that was a specialty of the London silversmith Edward Farrell who collaborated with Kensington Lewis, a retailer. Farrell's work is characterized by boldly chased and cast decoration inspired by Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo designs. Lewis supplied silver to many patrons in the circle of the Prince Regent, but it was famously Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York who was his most voracious Tankard (one of a pair). British, London. 1824–25. Silver, gilded silver. Metalwork-Silver
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