Irish Silver 3-Piece Tea Set, James Le Bass, Dublin,
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Ireland, 1825
Silversmith James Le Bass, Dublin
Maker’s mark ‘I.L.B’ for James Le Bass, sterling standard, Dublin town mark, date letter ‘E’ (1825)
Bodies with rich floral decoration
Raised on four feet decorated with mascarons
Each with one blank cartouche and one cartouche with the Montgomery family crest and the motto ‘GARDEZ BIEN’
Finial in the form of sculptural flowers
Height pot: 15 cm
Overall weight: approx. 2,258 g
Good condition
Heavy Irish George IV silver service by the well-known maker James Le Bass
This set with a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer was made in 1825 by the renowned silversmith James Le Bass. The latter came from an illustrious family of silversmiths. Active in Dublin in the early 19th century, the master Le Bass was known as a ‘good maker’ – a title, which testifies to the high quality of his silverware. The three pieces are richly decorated with fine repoussé work and chasing. One side bears the crest of the Montgomery family with the slogan ‘GARDEZ BIEN’, which can be translated as ‘keep good watch’ – a suitable motto for a family with a long tradition of service in the Garde Écossaise, a unit of bodyguards to the French monarchy.
All pieces are each hallmarked with the maker’s mark ‘I.L.B’ for James Le Bass, the sterling standard, the Dublin town mark and the date letter ‘E’ (1825).
The service is in good condition with light signs of age and wear. The teapot measures 15 cm in height. The weight is approx. 2,258 g. (tfa)
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