Regent Antiques has been trading in London for three decades. We specialise in English and Continental antique furniture, silver and porcelain. Our main markets are Europe and North America and we export worldwide. Antique Pair Sauce Tureens Dishes Manner of Andrew Fogelberg 19th C. This is a exquisite and rare antique pair of English silver plated sauce tureens in the manne of Andrew Fogelberg, circa 1820 in date. They are of classical urn shape each with a classical maiden plaque and featuring delightful beaded rims with elegant side fluted handles. The lids have foliate decoration with nut finals and they are raised on superb oval bases. In excellent condition, these wonderful sauce tureens are ready to grace your dining table. A truly exquisite pair that would make a fine addition to any antique collection. In excellent condition with no dings, dents or signs of repair. Please see photos for confirmation. Height 15 x Width 24.5 x Depth 10.5. Height 6 inches x Width 10 inches x Depth 4 inches. Andrew Fogelberg His name suggests a Swedish origin and possibly arrival in this country already trained as a goldsmith. First appears in London as plateworker, Church Street, Soho, in the Parl. His mark alone was therefore presumably entered in the missing register a little before this. Second mark entered as a plateworker, in partnership with Stephen Gilbert, July 1780. Address: 29 Church Street, St Anne’s Soho. Heal records the partnership at this address until 1793. Also, Fogelberg alone till 1800. There is however some confusion with the mark of Alexandra Field which may have led to false assumption to the length of his career. Either alone or with Gilbert his productions show an elegant, restrained classicism, particularly in his speciality of the use of small cameo-like medallions based on the Tassie paste gems popular in England at that time. Oman has pointed out the parallel use of such decoration in Sweden, suggesting Fogelberg’s influence returning to his country of origin. John Samuel Hunt a partner in the firm Storr & Mortimer and Paul Storr’s nephew, referred to Storr’s “foreign master”, probably alluding to Fogelberg, although as we know there in fact is no formal apprenticeship agreement. Nevertheless, it is possible that between 1784 and 1791 Storr worked in Fogelberg’s’ workshop while apprenticed to the victualler Rock, and there learned the various processes of silver design, manufacturing and business management. As a foreigner Andrew Fogelberg would not have been able to take on apprentices in formal agreement, hence Paul Storr’s formal indenture with William Rock. Undoubtably Fogelberg gave Storr the grounding in specialized industrialization of the time. Take a tour of our London showrooms. Take Piccadilly line to Manor House station. Go to top of escalators and turn left. Take exit 7 and walk straight on for 10 metres. Manor Warehouse is on the right. There is car parking available on site. Please make all cheques payable to Regent Antiques. Bank details: Regent Antiques – BBVA – Account: 05701615 – Sort: 23-59-11. For the best value, we recommend offsetting this cost by purchasing multiple items. Please be advised that claims for damage with certain carriers can sometimes take several months to resolve, and we would be grateful for your patience and cooperation throughout the process.
Antique Pair Sauce Tureens Dishes Manner of Andrew Fogelberg 19th C
Regent Antiques has been trading in London for three decades. We specialise in English and Continental antique furniture, silver and porcelain. Our main markets are Europe and North America and we export worldwide. Antique Pair Sauce Tureens Dishes Manner of Andrew Fogelberg 19th C. This is a exquisite and rare antique pair of English silver plated sauce tureens in the manne of Andrew Fogelberg, circa 1820 in date. They are of classical urn shape each with a classical maiden plaque and featuring delightful beaded rims with elegant side fluted handles. The lids have foliate decoration with nut finals and they are raised on superb oval bases. In excellent condition, these wonderful sauce tureens are ready to grace your dining table. A truly exquisite pair that would make a fine addition to any antique collection. In excellent condition with no dings, dents or signs of repair. Please see photos for confirmation. Height 15 x Width 24.5 x Depth 10.5. Height 6 inches x Width 10 inches x Depth 4 inches. Andrew Fogelberg His name suggests a Swedish origin and possibly arrival in this country already trained as a goldsmith. First appears in London as plateworker, Church Street, Soho, in the Parl. His mark alone was therefore presumably entered in the missing register a little before this. Second mark entered as a plateworker, in partnership with Stephen Gilbert, July 1780. Address: 29 Church Street, St Anne’s Soho. Heal records the partnership at this address until 1793. Also, Fogelberg alone till 1800. There is however some confusion with the mark of Alexandra Field which may have led to false assumption to the length of his career. Either alone or with Gilbert his productions show an elegant, restrained classicism, particularly in his speciality of the use of small cameo-like medallions based on the Tassie paste gems popular in England at that time. Oman has pointed out the parallel use of such decoration in Sweden, suggesting Fogelberg’s influence returning to his country of origin. John Samuel Hunt a partner in the firm Storr & Mortimer and Paul Storr’s nephew, referred to Storr’s “foreign master”, probably alluding to Fogelberg, although as we know there in fact is no formal apprenticeship agreement. Nevertheless, it is possible that between 1784 and 1791 Storr worked in Fogelberg’s’ workshop while apprenticed to the victualler Rock, and there learned the various processes of silver design, manufacturing and business management. As a foreigner Andrew Fogelberg would not have been able to take on apprentices in formal agreement, hence Paul Storr’s formal indenture with William Rock. Undoubtably Fogelberg gave Storr the grounding in specialized industrialization of the time. Take a tour of our London showrooms. Take Piccadilly line to Manor House station. Go to top of escalators and turn left. Take exit 7 and walk straight on for 10 metres. Manor Warehouse is on the right. There is car parking available on site. Please make all cheques payable to Regent Antiques. Bank details: Regent Antiques – BBVA – Account: 05701615 – Sort: 23-59-11. For the best value, we recommend offsetting this cost by purchasing multiple items. Please be advised that claims for damage with certain carriers can sometimes take several months to resolve, and we would be grateful for your patience and cooperation throughout the process.