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PAIR of English Georgian-style (Circa 1815) silver plated swirl design 4 arm candelabras with finial top (The Boulton Plate Co., makers mark) (PRICED AS PAIR).
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PAIR of English Georgian-style (Circa 1815) silver plated swirl design 4 arm candelabras with finial top (The Boulton Plate Co., makers mark) (PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: 056480 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Boulton Plate Co
Width: 22.8" Height: 29.0" Depth : 22.8" Diameter : 22.5"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Silver Category: Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac, Dining Room Condition: 8" base diameter
The Boulton Plate Co, also known as Boulton & Co, was a prominent manufacturer and designer of decorative arts and tableware in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Founded by Edward Boulton in 1882, the company quickly gained recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. Edward Boulton, a skilled silversmith and designer, started the company with the vision of creating high-quality, aesthetically pleasing tableware that would elevate dining experiences. His commitment to excellence and attention to detail soon earned him a reputation as one of the leading figures in the decorative arts industry. Under Boulton's leadership, the Boulton Plate Co flourished, producing an extensive range of tableware items, including silver-plated cutlery, Read Full Bio
The Boulton Plate Co, also known as Boulton & Co, was a prominent manufacturer and designer of decorative arts and tableware in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Founded by Edward Boulton in 1882, the company quickly gained recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. Edward Boulton, a skilled silversmith and designer, started the company with the vision of creating high-quality, aesthetically pleasing tableware that would elevate dining experiences. His commitment to excellence and attention to detail soon earned him a reputation as one of the leading figures in the decorative arts industry. Under Boulton's leadership, the Boulton Plate Co flourished, producing an extensive range of tableware items, including silver-plated cutlery, serving dishes, trays, and tea sets. The company's designs were characterized by their intricate patterns, elaborate engravings, and meticulous finishing. Boulton's dedication to quality craftsmanship ensured that each piece was not only visually appealing but also durable and functional. The Boulton Plate Co's success was further bolstered by its collaborations with renowned artists and designers of the time. Boulton recognized the importance of working with talented individuals to create unique and innovative designs. The company collaborated with prominent artists such as Christopher Dresser, Archibald Knox, and Jessie M. King, who contributed their artistic sensibilities to the creation of distinctive and highly sought-after pieces. Throughout its existence, the Boulton Plate Co received numerous accolades and awards for its exceptional designs. The company's products were showcased in prestigious exhibitions and trade fairs, where they garnered widespread acclaim and admiration. The Boulton Plate Co's commitment to excellence and innovation firmly established it as a leading force in the decorative arts industry. Unfortunately, like many other manufacturers of decorative arts, the Boulton Plate Co faced challenges during the early 20th century due to changing consumer preferences and economic downturns. The company struggled to adapt to the shifting market demands, eventually leading to its closure in the mid-1920s. Despite its closure, the Boulton Plate Co's legacy lives on through the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of its creations. Today, Boulton Plate Co pieces are highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts of decorative arts, serving as a testament to the company's contribution to the field of design and its enduring impact on the world of tableware.
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