Property from the Collection of Robert and Ellen Gutenstein
A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER WINE COOLERS
MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1812
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A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER WINE COOLERS
MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1812
Each urn-shaped, on four lion's-paw feet, each on a low canted rectangular platform, the feet with acanthus terminals, the partly-lobed body with molded mid-rib and gadrooned rim, with two reeded foliage and shell-capped handles with lion's-mask terminals, the detachable waisted collar with gadrooned, foliage and shell border and plain cylindrical liner, engraved twice on the body with a coat-of-arms surmounted by a coronet, and on the collar twice and liner once with a crest and coronet, engraved on either side with arms under foliate mantling, the collars with three crests, the liners with two crests, marked on bodies, collars and liners, numbered 2 and 4 throughout
10 in. (25.5 cm.) high; 242 oz. (7,530 gr.)
來源
Anonymous Sale; Christie's, London; 28 June 1927, lot 48. Acquired from Koopman Rare Art, London, 2004.
拍品專文
The arms are those of Howard Impaling Long for Henry of Greg, Stoke Castle, Cumberland, and his wife Charlotte Caroline Georgina Long.
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The Collector: English and European 18th and 19th Century Furniture, Ceramics, Silver & Works of Art