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Decorative centerpiece
An epergne (/ɪˈpɜːrn, eɪ-/ ih-PURN, ay-) is a type of table centerpiece that is usually made of silver but may be made of any metal or glass or porcelain
Epergne
Decorative object on a table
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
Centrepiece
Madras Army officer and colonial administrator (1774–1839)
Chinese community of the settlement gifted Farquhar with an ornate silver epergne bearing crests, a Latin inscription, and the hallmark "1825". Shortly after
William_Farquhar
man-about-town, in fact a bon vivant[citation needed] double entendre epergne legerdemain (supposedly from, léger de main, literally, "light of hand")
List of pseudo-French words in English
List_of_pseudo-French_words_in_English
Federated university in the University of Toronto
Comedy censored by the Spanish Inquisition, and Bishop Strachan's silver epergne. Among the University of Toronto colleges, Trinity is notable for being
Trinity_College,_Toronto
Category A listed road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland
Victoria Bridge Silver Epergne gifted to builder William York, Esq. Hallmarked London, 1854
Victoria_Bridge,_Glasgow
Type of cooking pan, and the foods cooked with it
roast, the cheese, the fruit, hothouse grapes draped over the etched-glass epergne. Railway-hotel food, I think of it now; ocean liner food..." J. Pham- Haute
Timbale_(food)
courses. These included plates, platters, tureens, sauce cups, cake stands, epergnes, wine coolers, and ice cream coolers, as well as porcelain molds not designed
Porcelain services of the Rococo period
Porcelain_services_of_the_Rococo_period
American manufacturer
at its most elaborate. The monumental silver and parcel-gilt "Neptune" epergne made for Furber as part of this service was displayed at the Philadelphia
Gorham_Manufacturing_Company
Canadian collection of art and other items
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
Crown_Collection
Abrasive process for creating smooth finished surfaces
the two bowls has also been polished. (These pieces are part of an 18th-century silvern epergne in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art).
Polishing_(metalworking)
English merchant and slave trader
its rise has been astonishing." In 1792 he was presented with a silver epergne for speaking in favour of the slave trade to a parliamentary committee
James_Penny
English scientist and chef
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
William_Kitchiner
displayed 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
Garniture
South Australia Horse Race
– Archeson 1931 – Shooting Boy 1930 – Woomera 1929 – Laurelmond 1928 – Epergne 1927 – Unohoo / Mt. Cooper (dead heat) 1926 – Mt. Cooper 1925 – Dundalk
Great_Eastern_Steeplechase
1913". Flickr. June 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "A Victorian silver epergne and two fruit baskets, Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham and London, 1894/95"
List of department stores of the United Kingdom
List_of_department_stores_of_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand politician
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
Charles_Louisson
British politician
Epaulette. Auckland Museum Epergne: Wynyard Testimonial, 1858. Maker: Smith & Nicholson, London. Auckland Museum Epergne: Wynyard Testimonial, 1858.
Robert_Wynyard
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2016
(Upadhyayula) (miss) iiwi (Janga) prochoos (Kumar) shubunkin (Lamontagne) epergne (Hathwar) gisant (Janga) poitrel (Kumar) kakiemon (Lamontagne) caracal
89th Scripps National Spelling Bee
89th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
Scottish-born trade pioneer in South Australia
1878–1879. On his arrival at Goolwa he was presented with a handsome silver epergne. Another large steamer was built at Goolwa, the Cadell, the engines of
George_Bain_Johnston
French publisher (1796–1873)
orphanage). In 1866 the British government presented them with a silver epergne in recognition of their benevolent efforts. Anthony, who was unmarried
John_Anthony_Galignani
Art museum in Riga, Latvia
Balls, porcelain, c. 1740. Ernst August Leuteritz (Meissen Workshops), Epergne, porcelain, on-glaze painting, 1886. Sèvres Workshops, The Reaper, bisque
Art_Museum_Riga_Bourse
American state room
York: Henry Holt. ISBN 9780805001242. Cassidy-Geiger, Maureen (2015). "Epergnes". In Goldstein, Darra (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.
State Dining Room of the White House
State_Dining_Room_of_the_White_House
British painter (1829–1915)
Museum of John Paul II Collection A Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Epergne on a Marble Ledge with Gloves, Wicker Basket and Scissors (1889), ELOISE
Eloise_Harriet_Stannard
British still-life painter (1826–1893)
Flowers' depicting pineapple, grapes, apples and pomegranate in a silver 'epergne' and various flowers on a table. The canvas measures 30" by 24" and is
Annie_Feray_Mutrie
Royal Navy officer (1734–1790)
West - India merchants, that they presented him with a handsome silver epergne and dish". It was during this period that Rowley took a particular interest
Joshua_Rowley
Dining table centerpiece
tray which would be filled with matching candelabra, figurines, vases and epergnes, the gallery itself sometimes containing candle sconces. They were not
Surtout_de_table
British sculptor
creative period. He diversified into goldsmithing and damascening, making an epergne (1887–1890) given to Queen Victoria by officers of the British Army and
Alfred_Gilbert
New Zealand teacher, school inspector, educationalist, amateur astronomer and writer
its paternal character as well as in its warmth and extent". A silver epergne presented by the Officers of the Education Department is now in the care
James_Pope_(educationalist)
Neo-Gothic Alexander and Barbara Kelch's silver service
objects, including: a surtout de table, two seven-arm candelabra, two high epergnes, soup tureens with lids, platters, bowls, plates, sauce boats, trays, cabarets
Kelch Gothic Revival silver service
Kelch_Gothic_Revival_silver_service
Decorative arrangement of tableware
to display one's wealth. In the mid 1700s "ornate silver baskets called epergnes, long mirrored trays called plateaus, flowers, and candelabras" were employed
Table-setting
Homestead in Christchurch, New Zealand
shelves, from flooring to the roof, filled with "tureens, entry dishes, epergnes, teapots and cutlery". The fittings in the bathroom were all made of brass
McLean's_Mansion
American glassware made in the Depression Era
platters, sherbets, salt and pepper shakers, compotes, creamers, sugar bowls, epergnes, mayonnaise bowls, place holders, baskets, candy dishes, cruets, bells
Elegant_glass
Irish chef
vineyard as well as in the kitchen. He opened his first restaurant - The Wine Epergne with his wife, Muriel, in Dublin's Rathmines district in 1990 and followed
Kevin_Thornton_(chef)
Garden of the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen
National Archives. Column plinths from the old Christiansborg serve as epergnes in the four grassy corner pieces and the principal axis through the gardens
Royal Library Garden, Copenhagen
Royal_Library_Garden,_Copenhagen
United States glass manufacturer of the 19th century
table use, engraved, cut and etched; bar goods, lamps, chandeliers and epergnes (ornamental centerpiece for a dining table)." J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and
J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
J._H._Hobbs,_Brockunier_and_Company
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May Jehovah add and give increase.
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Consecrated to God
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Person who Love
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Lamp
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Treasure of light, Another name for the Sun
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Hearty Kingdom
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Defender of man.
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Elaborated form of English Jane, JANESSA means "God is gracious."
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Sangeet music
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n.
A centerpiece for table decoration, usually consisting of several dishes or receptacles of different sizes grouped together in an ornamental design.