Victorian Antique Silver 19th Century Monteith/Rose bowl London 1881 John Aldwinckle & James Slater

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Object Description

A very impressive Monteith bowl of exceptional size. The bowl is half fluted throughout in design with garlands and ribbons for decorative highlights. The rim of the bowl is detachable and has cherubs and gadrooning for additional highlights. The bowl sits on a raised pedestal foot and the bowl itself would compliment any family home.

Maker: John Aldwinckle & James Slater

Origin: London 1881

Weight: 126 troy ounces (3919 grams)

Height: 8 inches (20cm) bowl Rim 2.6 inches (7cm) Total 10.6 inches (26cm)

Width: 16.5 inches (42cm)

Object Literature

The firm was established in 1838 when Henry Holland (sr, born 1806) entered his first mark in London Goldsmiths’ Hall.
Henry Holland entered in partnership with Thomas Frercks trading as Holland & Frercks at 13 Lower Smiths Street, Clerkenwell.
Thomas Frercks retired in 1841 and Henry Holland (sr) continued the business on his own account.
His elder son Henry Holland (jr. born 1830) obtained his freedom of the Goldsmiths’ Company in 1851 and entered in the business with his father changing the firm’s name to Henry Holland & Son.
In 1866 Henry Holland & Son bought the firm of Elizabeth Eaton & Son moving its premises to 16 Jewin Crescent, Aldersgate Street.
Henry Holland (sr.) retired from the business c. 1880 and a new mark was entered by John Aldwinckle and James Slater, the firm’s name having been changed to Holland, Son & Slater.
In 1883 also Henry Holland (jr.) retired from the business and the firm was renamed Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, with Slater’s sons, Alfred Thomas Slater and Walter Brindley Slater, as additional partners.
The firm developed its business purchasing Chawner & Co (occupying its premises at 18 Hosier Lane, Smithfield) in 1883 and Robert Hennel & Sons (86 Charlotte Street , Fitzroy Square) in 1887.
James Slater retired in 1884 leaving Alfred Thomas Slater and John Aldwinckle as senior partners.
John Aldwinckle died in 1894 and Henry Arthur Holland (son of Henry Holland jr.) became partner in the firm.
In 1922 c. the firm was bought by Francis Higgins & Son Ltd and transferred in its premises (9 Newman Street, Oxford Street) where Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater continued to operate under its own name until 1932.

Object Condition

Very good throughout with full hallmarks on detachable rim

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