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Victorian | Sterling Silver pap boat | baby feeder featuring flowers of British Isles engraving | London 1840

Product Description
Victorian era | Pap boat [or baby feeder] featuring extensive engraving of flowers of British Isles 

Assay: London 1840
Maker: John and Henry Lias

No monogramming, however a major feature of this piece is the extensive decoration work in the Gilt washed bowl in the form of the Flowers of the British Isles - the Rose for England, Scotch Thistle for Scotland, Shamrock for Ireland and the Daffodil for Wales. Only rarely were pap boats engraved to this extent.Pap Boat

Weight: approx 64.15 grams

Approx 11.7cms (4 2/3") long
Approx 7.3cms (2 7/8") wide at bowl

In excellent condition
A truly scarce example 

What is a Pap Boat?

Pap boats are small, shallow vessels resembling sauce boats but usually without handles and legs, although some rare American specimens have these. First made in the early 18th century, they were used to give bread soaked in milk or other semi-liquid food to infant children. By the 1760s, most pap boats were made from thinly-rolled silver, and many examples now had applied beaded or gadrooned mounts, serving both to decorate and to strengthen the flimsy edges of thin metal.

The type of pap boat a family had depended on what they could afford, ranging from very plain to highly ornamented. These small and shallow vessels were made from many different kinds of material such as silver, pewter, wood, glass or porcelain. Silver pap boats in particular were usually very lightly decorated if not completely plain; only the rim would normally be decorated.

About the Silversmith
John Lias was a London silversmith firm whose origins go back to 1791, when John Lias began business as a buckle maker. In 1818, he took as his partner his son, Henry Lias I, and they were joined from 1823 to 1837 by another son, Charles. The Lias brothers were known for producing quality flatware. Henry Lias I and his son Henry Lias II were partners from 1850. In 1879, Henry Lias II formed a firm with James Wakely. In 1884, the firm consisted of James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, becoming Wakely & Wheeler in 1909. In 1957, the business was acquired by Padgett & Braham Ltd.

Sku: 232402215C
$ 1,250.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.