Ref: 2727
A pair of Cassolettes
Matthew Boulton
Ref: 2727
A pair of Cassolettes
Matthew Boulton
A pair of Cassolettes
England, circa 1770
period George III
A pair of Cassolettes
England, circa 1770
period George III
Measurement: 23cm high
gilded bronze forming an ovoid-shaped candlestick in blue porcelain
The gilt bronze mount with rams' heads holding a laurel garland,
rests on a stepped square base.
Matthew Boulton
Boulton is also closely associated with steam engine development through his partnership with James Watt, helping to commercialize and improve steam engine technology, which became essential for industrial production. His Soho Mint introduced innovative methods for coin production, improving both efficiency and security against counterfeiting.
While not an artist in the traditional sense, Boulton’s output in metalwork and design had a strong aesthetic dimension, combining industrial precision with neoclassical style. His contributions significantly influenced manufacturing, engineering, and design standards in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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A pair of Cassolettes