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TESTIMONIAL TO MR. W. JACKSON...FROM THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE FLORENCE AND PISTOJA RAILWAY, 1865. CREATOR: UNKNOWN.
Testimonial to Mr. W. Jackson, of Birkenhead, from the shareholders of the Florence and Pistoja [Pistoia] Railway, 1865. 'A magnificent silver dessert service...manufactured by Mr. Joseph Mayer...for presentation to Mr. William Jackson, M.P. for South Derbyshire...The gift consists of a plateau...ornamented with wreaths of laurel; on this stands a very beautiful centrepiece, with six fruit stands and two flower-stands. The centrepiece acts as a rose-water fountain, and, by a mechanical contrivance in the body of the piece, the water is made to flow from the jug into the cup held by a figure of Hebe, and thence into the two basins beneath, producing an effect at once pleasing and novel. At the base are seated two...river gods, emblematic of the Po and the Amo, rivers of North Italy. The fruit and flower stands are formed of richly-chased scrolls, supporting engraved and cut-glass dishes; and on the base of each are several beautifully-modelled figures - Psyche, Venus, and Circe - copied from the works of some of the most eminent Italian sculptors, thus giving an artistic and local interest to the entire composition. Accompanying the above pieces are two candelabra of nine branches, each richly chased in scrolls'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865. Testimonial to Mr. W. Jackson...from the shareholders of the Florence and Pistoja Railway, 1865. Creator: Unknown. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
(RM) 609484470
TESTIMONIAL TO ALDERMAN R. C. GARDNER, LATE MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL, 1864. CREATOR: UNKNOWN.
Testimonial to Alderman R. C. Gardner, late Mayor of Liverpool, 1864. 'The design [by Messrs. Wordley and Co]...consists of an elegant dessert service of eleven pieces. They comprise a centrepiece, 4 ft. 9 in. in height, elaborately ornamented; also two oval fruit-stands, and four large and four small circular fruit-stands...On the principal pedestal are seated personifications of Faith, Justice, Industry, and Commerce, as the four elements of the late Mayor's successful career; and on the top of the column is introduced a figure of Peace, in reference to the auspicious circumstances associated with his term of office...To indicate the interest at all times manifested by the late Mayor in schools and charitable institutions, both in his official and private capacity, Benevolence is represented on one of the oval fruit-stands as offering temporal aid, and in that upon the other as extending spiritual instruction to the poor. Music, Poetry, Painting, and Sculpture have been similarly introduced on the large circular centrepiece; whilst upon the four smaller ones appear figures emblematical of Morning, Noon, Evening, and Night. The figures are executed in frosted silver, bright silver being employed for the bases'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864. Testimonial to Alderman R. C. Gardner, late Mayor of Liverpool, 1864. Creator: Unknown. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
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