Postby Buttrflygrl617 » Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:35 pm
Just wanted to update those of you who have been so kind in helping me learn the history of my collection. It has been verified that is in fact 1 bowl of 34 like bowls all with different inscriptions made by Edward Farrell that was in the Prince Frederick, Duke of York's collection that sold at auction in 1827. I have owned this wonderful bowl for many many years now and purchased it from an estate in the US. I bought it for the same reason I buy all of my antique pieces, I adore the detailing and craftsmanship of the piece. I'm sure that I tried to locate the maker back then, but I didn't know of this wonderful site at the time or it had not been created. I had never planned to part with my precious pieces but sometimes we get sick and have to use things we cherish to try and get healthy again when finances won't allow us to any other way. That being said, this site and the fantastic people who created it, maintain it and help others when visiting are all exceptional historians and do this world a great service by keeping these special artist's legacies alive so that their works of art can be saved from the greed of melting and never be forgotten!
I am so appreciative for all the help you have given me and for the passion you have for your pieces of history. Never change and continue to teach new generations just how special and important these pieces are to our cultures.
Best Regards,