Philip Rundell (1746 - 1827)
Price On Request A Pair of George IV 'Bucket' Wine-CoolersSilver London, 1820 Maker's mark of Philip Rundell Height: 8 3/8 in. (21 cm.) Weight: 153 oz. 18 dwt. (4,787 gr.) Provenance: Hon. Robert Henry Clive (1780-1854), of Oakley Park, Shropshire and then bequeathed to his wife Lady Mary Clive, later Baroness Windsor (1797-1869) by descent to Robert Henry Clive, 1st Earl of Plymouth (1857-1923) by descent to his son Other Robert Ivor, 3rd Earl of Plymouth (b.1923). Anonymous sale; Christie's, Geneva, 15 May 1990, lot 111. Tapering and with reeded borders and central band, with two scroll loop handles, with detachable liner, engraved twice with a coat-of-arms, the liners engraved twice with a crest, marked near handles and on liners The arms are those of Clive quartering Styche and Herbert impaling Windsor, for the Hon. Robert Henry Clive (1780-1854), of Oakley Park, Shropshire and his wife Lady Mary (1797-1869), daughter of Other, 5th Earl of Plymouth (1751-1799) and sister and co-heir of Other, 6th Earl of Plymouth (1789-1833), whom he married in 1819. On the death of her brother Lady Mary the barony of Windsor fell into abeyance between her and her sister. The abeyance was terminated in favour of Lady Mary in 1855 and she became Baroness Windsor, assuming the additional name of Windsor the same year. Her grandson Robert George (1857-1923), succeeded her and was crested 1st Earl of Plymouth of the second creation in 1905. Artist Biography:Son of Thomas Rundell doctor of Widcombe Bath, born 1743. Apprenticed to William Rodgers jeweller of Bath on payment of £20. Arrived in London, 1767 or 1769, as a shopman to Theed and Pickett, Ludgate Hill, at a salary of £20 p.a.. Made partner with Picket in 1772 and acquired sole ownership of the business in 1785-6. Took John Bridge into...
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Howard & Hawkesworth
Price On Request A Pair of William IV Entrée Dishes With Original WarmersSilver with Original Old Sheffield Base Sheffield 1835 Maker’s Mark of Howard & Hawkesworth The Arms of Preston for Viscount Gormanston Length: 30.5 cm, 12in Weighable silver: 4,760g, 153 oz 1dwt The entrée dishes are of shaped melon form bearing melon flowers, acanthus leaves and shells to the...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A Magnificent Pair of Victorian Marine Table Centre Dessert BowlsSilver, wood & ivory London, 1838-1848 Maker's mark of Paul Storr and John Samuel Hunt for Storr & Mortimer, Width: 35.5cm., 14in. Each engraved with the crest of Tollemarche for John Jervis Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache. Provenance: The Tollemache Estate, Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, Chritie's London, 13 May 1953,...
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Benjamin Godfrey
Price On Request An Exceptionally Rare Pair of George II Two-Light Rococo CandelabraSilver London, 1739 Maker's mark of Benjamin Godfrey Height: 41.2cm., 16 ¼ in. Weight: 4603gr., 148 oz Both candelabra richly cast and chased, the domed shaped circular bases of rococo scrolling foliage incorporating three cartouches enclosing a coat of arms and two crests, the stems in the form...
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Benjamin Smith Digby Scott
Price On Request An Elegant Set of Four George III Silver-Gilt Wine CoastersLondon, 1804 Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith Retailed by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, Diameter:12.3cm., 5in. Height: 6.9cm., 2 3/4 in. Engraved with an unusual variant of the shield, crest and motto of Ball, of Lincoln's Inn, London Each finely cast sides of trailing fruiting vines and laurel above...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A William IV Rococo Revival Coffee potSilver & ivory London, 1833 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Height: 23.5cm, 9.2in Weight: 898g, 28oz 16dwt Artist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785. Before his first partnership with William Frisbee in 1792 he worked at Church Street, Soho, which was the address...
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Robert Garrard II
Price On Request 'The Queen's Cup Ascot 1865'Silver & wood Victorian London, 1864 Maker's mark of Robert Garrard IIHeight of cup: 58.4cm, 22.9in Weight: 6,640g, 213oz 10dwt Bearing the retailers incuse stamp of R & S Garrard, Panton Street An impressive Victorian silver hand-wrought and cast presentation Royal Ascot,"Elizabethan" or" Francois Premier" (1)Historismus tankard. The tankard finely chased with large...
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John Samuel Hunt
Price On Request A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ENTRÉE DISHES & COVERSSilver London 1846 Maker’s mark of John Samuel Hunt Diameter: 11 ½ in (29.2 cm) Weight: 3,238 g (104 oz) The arms are those of Locke, for Joseph Locke, Esq., of Lowndes Square, with those of another in pretence Shaped circular, the reeded rims with acanthus at intervals, the covers...
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John Samuel Hunt
Price On Request A Pair of Victorian Covered ComportsSilver London, 1854, Mark of John Samuel Hunt for Hunt And Roskell, successors To Storr And Mortimer Height: 24cm, 9.4in Weight:2,024g, 65oz 1dwt Fully hallmarked to the body and part marked to the cover. The undersides stamped Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer. Also with model number 7636 The vases and...
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William Bateman (1774 - Stoke Newington 1850)
Price On Request A Monumental Pair of William IV CandelabraSilver London, 1831 Maker's mark of William Bateman Height: 79cm, 31.1in Weight: 17,260g, 554oz 18dwt The candelabra bases with cast and applied decoration of rocaille shells, acanthus, flower and vines. A celebration of the fruits of the earth. The cast and applied masks of Bacchus and Ariadne to the bases represent...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request An English Silver Soup Tureen, Cover and Stand of American InterestSilver London, 1799 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Retailed by Rundell & Bridge, Length of stand 20 1/2 in, 52.1cm Weight: 225oz, 6998g Provenance: Thomas Willing (1731-1821), to his son Thomas Willing (d. 1822), probably to his brother Richard Willing (d. 1858), to his son Edward Shippen...
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John Green & Co
Price On Request An Elegant Regency Candelabra SuiteA Pair of George III Three-Light Candelabra En Suite With A Set Of Four George III Candlesticks. Silver Made in Sheffield, 1804 Maker's mark of John Green & Co Each engraved with crest, each marked on foot rim and nozzle Height: 50cm, 19.25in The bases with blue bell and anthemion and engraved with...
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Robert Hennell II (London)
Price On Request A Magnificent George III Cheese DishSilver London, 1812 Maker's mark of Robert Hennell II Length: 19 in. (48.3 cm.) Weight: 74 oz. 10 dwt. (2,331 gr.) Bearing the coronet and cypher of Harriet The Duchess St Albans Sleigh shaped, with gadrooned rims and acanthus-capped scroll ends, engraved with the monogram 'H St A' surmounted by a Duchess'...
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