metmuseum.org |
Samuel Bardet was born in Switzerland in 1719. He became a silversmith of some renown and created pieces for the gentry, who would pay handsomely own his work. From his base in Augsburg, Germany, Bardet built an illustrious client base and one of his creations is this remarkably beautiful travelling set, which is perfectly Georgian.
The hallmark of this set suggests it was completed in 1779 and it contains a variety of items to ensure that the well-tooled traveller might have all they need to dine in style. There are utensils for carving and serving, eating and drinking and even tiny holders for spice, all beautifully protected in a custom-fit travelling case. The occasion on which this might have been used is suggested by the engraving of a male and female hunter on the glassware and no doubt the hunters who carried it were a fine pair indeed!
6 comments:
Now if only they could have had a modern silver polishing cloth!
Hear hear!
Lavishly lovely. What a discovery!
Such a treat for a picnic!
I am sure some used this when they traveled just as they carried their own sheets. Lovely.
A very classy way to travel.
Post a Comment