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Georgian Silver Trivet by Charles Aldridge
Silver Trivet with Burner
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Silver Trivet with Burner
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$1,347.50
Original: $3,850.00
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$3,850.00
$1,347.50Description
Silver Trivet with Burner
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Charles Aldridge
Hallmarked London, 1777
Crafted by renowned silversmith Charles Aldridge, this Georgian silver trivet exemplifies the elegance of Georgian dining. Designed with practicality and refinement, the trivet features a central cross supported by four intricately designed feet. These adjustable feet allow the trivet to accommodate dishes of various shapes and sizes, while also providing protection for delicate tabletops from the heat of serving dishes. Additionally, the attached burner can keep dishes warm.
Charles Aldridge is highly regarded for his exceptional tea and serveware designs during the Georgian era. His creations often balance functionality with timeless elegance, showcasing his mastery in silversmithing. Aldridge's works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and subtle sophistication, reflecting the opulence of 18th-century dining culture. Additionally, this trivet was a part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.
3 3/8" high x 12 3/4" diameter
Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
























