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- In 1866 the British government presented them with a silver epergne in recognition of their benevolent efforts.
- One example is a collection of figurines, candlesticks or epergnes designed to adorn a surtout de table.
- Consider Grandma's silver epergne, the garden's rustic urn, the deck's concrete trough.
- Epergne : used as a centerpiece, with several small dishes or bowls supported by branches stemming from a large central bowl.
- The silver room was fitted with shelves, from flooring to the roof, filled with " tureens, entry dishes, epergnes, teapots and cutlery ".
- The MFA's own fabulous gilded silver tray, made in London about 1764, may have sported an epergne, or centerpiece, shaped as a pagoda.
- It often took the form of a raised galleried tray which would be filled with matching candelabra, figurines, vases and epergnes, the gallery itself sometimes containing candle sconces.
- "' Epergne "'( or ) is a type of table centerpiece, usually made of silver, but may be made of any metal or glass or porcelain.
- He opened his first restaurant-The Wine Epergne with his wife, Muriel, in Dublin's Rathmines district in 1990 and followed this by opening Thornton's Restaurant in Portobello in 1995 gaining the first Star in 1996 and the second in 2001.
- But it was the French, during the 17th and 18th centuries, who refined fruit centerpieces into soaring pyramids of glistening cherries and grapes; elaborate epergnes whose branches were filled with strawberries, figs and miniature apples; or a single golden pineapple served up on a pedestal.
- There is a silver sugar bowl by Paul Revere and a refined lyre-base epergne by an anonymous English craftsman; portraits by Copley and Charles Willson Peale; furniture by Duncan Phyfe and Benjamin H . Latrobe, a corner cupboard filled with delicate creamware and another with rustic Pennsylvania spatterware.
- Named after Queen Victoria, when the bridge opened in 1854, Glasgow had one of the two widest bridges in Britain-London's widest at that time was only 54 ft . Following this impressive feat of engineering, York was presented with a silver epergne centerpiece to commemorate the achievement.
- Also in the collection is the piece " 24 heures de l'Isle-aux-Oyes " by Jean-Paul Riopelle, as well as the " Grant de Longueuil Epergne ", a silver centrepiece made in 1759 . The collection does also hold, however, pieces from Europe and the Far East.
- Louisson's services as mayor were recognised on two occasions by the citizens of Christchurch, who presented him in 1889 with a fine silver epergne, and again in 1899, on his retirement from the mayoralty, with an address and a silver tea service, and on each occasion the mayoress was presented with a diamond bracelet and star.