George III Antique Silver Wine Cooler
£12,500
Stock: 10389
Date: 1809
Maker: Rundell‚ Bridge & Rundell
Country: England
A magnificent antique silver gilt cup and cover with elegant classical styling and a lovely bright gilt finish. Of campana...
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Description
A magnificent antique silver gilt cup and cover with elegant classical styling and a lovely bright gilt finish. Of campana urn form with twin side handles, the lift off cover has a naturalistic finial of closed petal form. The body has broad bands of applied grape vine decoration and fluted ornament.
Weight 3718 grams, 119 troy ounces.
Height 38cm. London 1809.
Maker’s mark for Philip Rundell of the esteemed retail partnership Rundell Bridge and Rundell, Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the King.
Sterling silver.
A perfect showpiece. Ideal for use as a bottle holder or for flower display.
Marks. Stamped on the body with a full set of English silver hallmarks, the lid with maker, duty mark, lion and date. Engraved around the base with the Rundell’s Latin mark « Rundell Bridge et Rundell Aurifices Regis et Principie Wallae Londini »
Condition
This important silver cup and cover is in very good condition The gilt finish is bright and generally good throughout with just a little minor wear.
Maker Information
Maker: Rundell‚ Bridge & Rundell
Rundell, Bridge & Rundell Philip Rundell (1746-1827) and John Bridge (1755-1834) formed a partnership circa 1788. The business manufactured exquisite goods in precious and semi-precious materials, dealing in silver and silver-gilt, diamond and pearls and all manner of jewellery, gold boxes, watches and objects of vertue and the two were appointed Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the King circa 1797 and the royal warrant continued until 1843. Among their many prestigious commissions the business was responsible for the Crown Jewels used at the coronations of George IV, William IV and Queen Victoria, as well as the wide range of banqueting plate and jewellery now in the Royal Collection. Rundell's nephew Edmund Waller Rundell joined them in 1805 and they became Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. In 1834 the name changed to Rundell, Bridge & Co. Paul Storr worked with them from 1807 until he left to form his own business in 1819. The business closed in 1843 although the partnership was not dissolved until 1845.
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