A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
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THE RODNEY CUP AND COVER
A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER

APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY GERMAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY GERMAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Gourd shape, the body and cover chased with lobes and with upcurved handle, on hexafoil foot with applied reeded bands, the raised finial engraved with a coat-of-arms
6 1⁄2 in. (16.5 cm.) high
22 oz. 8 dwt. (697.2 gr.)
The arms of those of Rodney.
來源
By tradition, the Rodney family,
Charlotte, Dowager Lady Rodney (d. 1878), widow of George Rodney, 3rd Baron Rodney (1782-1842), sister of Octavius Morgan (1803-1888), by 1861, presumably by descent to her great-nephew,
George Rodney, 7th Baron Rodney, (1857-1909),
Purchased privately from Lord Rodney for £525 by Samuel Montagu, later 1st Baron Swaythling (1832-1911), 10 April 1894, at 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, London and thence by descent to his son
Louis, 2nd Baron Swaythling (1869-1927).
The Swaythling Heirlooms; Christie's, London, 6 May 1924, lot 133, as English late 15th century, unsold.
Stuart, 3rd Baron Swaythling (1898-1990),
The Lord Swaythling; Christie's, London, 27 November 1974, lot 158, as German, circa 1480, withdrawn.
出版
The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, vol. I, 1861, pp. 413-414, fig 1.
W. Cripps, Old English Plate, 1899, 6th edn., fig. 43.
C.J. Jackson, An Illustrated History of English Plate, London, vol. II, 1911, p. 636, fig. 857.
Inventory of Works of Art settled as heirlooms by Montagu, First Lord Swaythling, 1911, reprinted 1919, prepared by Christie, Manson & Woods, p. 15, no. 56.
H.P. Mitchell, 'The Early Collection of English Silver from the Swaythling Collection - I', Country Life, 19 July 1919, p. 74, illustrated.
展覽
London, The Society of Antiquaries, 20 June 1861, presented by Octavius Morgan, the chairman of the meeting.
London, The Burlington Fine Arts Club, A Collection of Silversmiths' Work of European Origin, 1901, illus. pl. 23, fig. 2.
London, Court of St. James's, Old Silver Work, Chiefly English, from the XVth to the XVIIIth Centuries, 1902, no. J4, Sir Samuel Montagu.
London, Olympia, Daily Telegraph International Exhibition Antiques and Works of Art, 1928, no. S89, Lord Swaythling
London, Seaford House, Queen Charlotte's Loan Exhibition of Old English Plate and Decorations and Orders, 1929, no. 55, Lord Swaythling
London, The Royal Academy, British Art c.1000-1860, 1934, no. 1395, Lord Swaythling.

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Charlotte Young
Charlotte Young Associate Director, Specialist

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The Rodney Cup was first exhibited in 1861 when the dowager Lady Rodney's brother the M.P. and antiquarian Octavius Morgan (1803-1888) presented it at a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries. It was recorded that '...this curious cup had been for many centuries in the possession of the Rodney family; but how, when or by whom it was first acquired is not known'. The Rodney family has been settled at Stoke Gifford from the 14th century and it was suggested that the cup had belonged to Sir John Rodney Kt. of Rodney Stoke, who had been born in 1451. The cup was sold by the 7th Baron Rodney, (1857-1909) in 1894 for the large sum of £525 to Samuel Montagu, later created a baronet in the same year and Baron Swaythling in 1907. He formed an exceptionally fine and wide-ranging silver collection, much of which was sold at Christie's following his death. The cup was included in the 1924 Swaythling Heirlooms sale, but failed to find a buyer with the reserve set at £8,000. Crichtons Brothers are recorded as having bid to £7,500. It was later reoffered for sale in 1974 when it was described as German, circa 1480, however, spectrographic analysis before the sale revealed very low levels of gold, lead and bismuth in the alloy, atypical of 15th century silver, suggesting the piece was of early 19th century manufacture and it was withdrawn from sale.

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