- dishes, or candleholders.
There may be
between two and
seven branches.
Epergnes were
traditionally made from silver,
however from
around the
start of the...
- items.
Traditional types for the very
formal dining table include the
epergne, with
branching arms
ending in bowls, and the
surtout de table, in English...
- a few
specialized pieces such as cake stands,
epergnes, wine coolers, and ice
cream coolers.
Epergnes,
which could be made from
porcelain or metals,...
- displa**** together. One
example is a
collection of figurines,
candlesticks or
epergnes designed to
adorn a
surtout de table.
Other uses of the word
include a...
-
Chinese community of the
settlement gifted Farquhar with an
ornate silver epergne bearing crests, a
Latin inscription, and the
hallmark "1825".
Shortly after...
- the two
bowls has also been polished. (These
pieces are part of an 18th-century
silver epergne in the
collection of the
Indianapolis Museum of Art)....
- to
display one's wealth. In the mid 1700s "ornate
silver baskets called epergnes, long
mirrored trays called plateaus, flowers, and candelabras" were emplo****...
-
Victoria Bridge Silver Epergne gifted to
builder William York, Esq.
Hallmarked London, 1854...
-
Comedy censored by the
Spanish Inquisition, and
Bishop Strachan's
silver epergne.
Among the
University of
Toronto Colleges,
Trinity is
notable for being...
-
writings he
extolled the
virtues of a ''magazine of taste'', a "pyramidical
epergne"
which could also be made into a
portable traveling case, and
which contained...