ECS-S.45:3-2014
Parts
ECS-S.45:3-2014
Identification
Carter Ladle for Soup Tureen
assigned by cataloguer
Ladle (for oval soup tureen with lid 45.1 & 45.2)
Tureen, lid and ladle are catalogued together.
45A & B
Description
length (actual size): 330mm
On the Tureen (a)ON THE FEAST OF S. NICHOLAS MCMXX1 IN JOYOUS COMMEMORATION OF THE FIFTH CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF/ KING HENRY VI OUR FOUNDER. THE GREAT GRANDSON AND NAMESAKE OF HIM TO WHOM THIS TUREEN WAS ONCE/ GIVEN BY ETON BOYS RETURNS IT ON THE PART OF FIVE GENERATIONS OF HIS FAMILY BY THE HAND OF HIS ELDEST SON/ JOHN WAYNFLEETE NOW NUMBERED AMONGST THE LXX KINGS SCHOLARS. COMMITTING THE SAME TO THE MASTER IN COLLEGE/ AND TO HIS SUCCESSORS FOR THEIR USE IN THE HALL OF THIS ROYAL COLLEGE OF BLESSED MARY + DEO GRATIS
On the Tureen (b) REVERENDO VIRO/ THOMAE CARTER A.M. COLL: ETON: SOCIO;/ EJUSDEM COLL: SCHOLAE NUPER SUB DIDASCOLO/ HOC, QHALE CUNQUE SIT/ TUTELAE AC BENIGNITATIS AMICISSIMAE MONUMENTEM/ D. D/ APUD SE COMMORANTES PUPILLI AMANTISSIMI/ DECEMBRIS MENSE A.D. 1829
Engraved with the Carter crest on the ladle
On the Tureen (b) REVERENDO VIRO/ THOMAE CARTER A.M. COLL: ETON: SOCIO;/ EJUSDEM COLL: SCHOLAE NUPER SUB DIDASCOLO/ HOC, QHALE CUNQUE SIT/ TUTELAE AC BENIGNITATIS AMICISSIMAE MONUMENTEM/ D. D/ APUD SE COMMORANTES PUPILLI AMANTISSIMI/ DECEMBRIS MENSE A.D. 1829
Engraved with the Carter crest on the ladle
Leopards head crowned
Lion passant
Date mark: 1829
Maker's mark: William Chawner
Duty mark
Lion passant
Date mark: 1829
Maker's mark: William Chawner
Duty mark
silver
Oval soup tureen with lid and ladle. The upper edge of the large oval tureen is decorated with a broad band of Greek ornament, fluted edges, and two double scrolled handles ending in acanthus leaves. It is supported on an oval gadrooned foot. Larger, double scrolled handle on the cover. The Carter arms are engraved on the body of the tureen and the Carter crest on the lid. King's pattern ladle with Carter crest.
Production
Chawner, William (Silversmith)
1829
History and association
Given by the Carter family to whomm it had origiinally been presented by Etonians.
• Jones, E. Alfred, The Plate of Eton College, The London Saint Catherine Press, 1938 (p.32-33, pl. XXI, no. 2)