Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume IV : Les Arts de la table

Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume IV : Les Arts de la table

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 883. Two almost matching pairs of George III silver wine-coolers, Paul Storr of Storr & Co., for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1809 and 1811.

Two almost matching pairs of George III silver wine-coolers, Paul Storr of Storr & Co., for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1809 and 1811

Auction Closed

October 14, 11:42 AM GMT

Estimate

80,000 - 120,000 EUR

Lot Details

Description

Two almost matching pairs of George III silver wine-coolers, Paul Storr of Storr & Co., for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1809 and 1811


each on four cast scroll and shell supports below lobes, lion mask, reed and leaf and shell pattern handles, the detachable rims and liners engraved with the Howard crest, the bodies engraved with coats-of-arms

height 9 1⁄4 in.; weight 525,6 oz.; 23,5 cm; 14900 g.

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Deux paires de seaux à rafraîchir en argent formant un ensemble par Paul Storr pour Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, Londres, 1809 et 1811


chacun reposant sur quatre pieds en coquilles, les anses formées chacune de deux têtes de lion reliées par des filets feuillagés centrés d'une coquille, les corps gravés d'armoiries, les anneaux et doublures amovibles gravés du cimier Howard

height 9 1⁄4 in.; weight 525,6 oz.; 23,5 cm; 14900 g.

Bernard Edward Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk, by descent to

Edward William Fitzalan-Howard18th Duke of Norfolk, at Carlton Towers, North Yorkshire

Sotheby's, London, 4 November 2009, "Carlton Towers", lot 73

Koopman Rare Art, London, 2012

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Bernard Edward, 12th Duke of Norfolk, by descent to

Edward, 18th Duke of Norfolk, at Carlton Towers, North Yorkshire

Sotheby's, London, 4 November 2009, "Carlton Towers", lot 73

Koopman Rare Art, Londres, 2012

The arms are those of Howard, Dukes of Norfolk, probably for Bernard Edward Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk (1765-1842), who succeeded to the title upon the death of his father in 1815.