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' coronet, marked on body. Artist Biography:Son of John Hennell, elder brother of Robert Hennell I, who had returned to Newport Pagnell and continued his grandfather's business, described in the register as draper, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. Robert II was apprenticed to his uncle Robert Hennell 8 April 1778. Free, 1 June 1785. He was also apprenticed to John Houle (q.v.) engraver, and seems to have worked after freedom as such at Windmill Court, Smithfield, very probably executing the fine engraving typical of Robert I's pieces at the period, until first mark entered as plateworker, in partnership with Henry Nutting, 17 June 1808. Address: 38 Noble Street, Foster Lane. Second mark alone, 3 November 1809. Address: 35 Noble Street. Moved to 3 Lancaster Court, Strand, 28 June 1817. Third mark, 11 August 1820. Fourth mark, 28 January 1826. Retired 1833 when he announced in the London Gazette, 25 May, that his son Robert would take over his mark. Robert II's second mark appears on the coffin-plate of George III (illustrated, Percy Hennell, op. cit. under David I).
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A Magnificent Pair of George III Entrée Dishes and CoversSilver & old-Sheffield London, 1820 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Fully hallmarked to the bases, and covers, part marked to the detachable tops and finials The warming bases in old-Sheffield marked H.R Length across handles:35cm, 13.7in Weighable silver:4,500g, 144ozs 12dwt The bases decorated with a shell, anthemion and...
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Benjamin Pyne (Devon - London 1732)
Price On Request A Rare George I Silver Hand BellSilver London, 1719 Maker's mark of Benjamin Pyne Height: 11.5cm, 4 1/2in Weight: 260g 8oz 6dwt Britannia standard, with a ball finial to the baluster handle, the body with a girdle. Artist Biography:Son of Humfry Pyne late of St Mary Ottery in the County Devon gentleman deceased, apprenticed to George Bowers...
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Thomas Pitts
Price On Request A Magnificent Neo-Classical Nine-Basket Epergne CentrepieceSilver George III London, 1788 Maker's mark of Thomas Pitts. Total weight: 7,174.7g, 230 oz 14 dwt Height: 57.1cm, 22.5in Width 71.1cm, 28in Depth: 52cm, 20.5in. Marked on stand, arms and baskets Bearing the crest and coats-of-arms of Sir Peter Pole 2nd Baronet of Wolverton With eight foliate scroll branches issuing flori-form...
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Benjamin Smith Digby Scott
Price On Request THE FOLEY WINE COOLERSA Pair of George III Silver-Gilt Wine-Coolers, Collars & Liners in the Egyptian Style London, 1805 Maker's mark of Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith Retailed By Rundell, Bridge And Rundell after a design By Jean-Jacques Boileau.The crest is that of Foley for Thomas Foley, 3rd Baron Foley of Kidderminster, (1780-1833). Height: 11½ in. (29.2...
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A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD PLATE BUCKETS
US$13,226.10 A near pair of George III period mahogany plate-buckets now with a fitted brass liners, the buckets circa 1780.RRc. 1780Height12.50 inch(31.7 cm)Diameter11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Ref No. 2138
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19TH CENTURY SMALL CONVEX MIRROR
US$2,020.65 A small oval convex mirror retaining original gilding, the gilding somewhat tired.RRc. 1880Height17.50 inch(44.4 cm)Width14.50 inch(36.8 cm)Ref No. 5488a
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MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHEVAL MIRROR
US$4,776.08 Mid 19th Century French parcel gilt Cheval Mirror, the uprights supporting candle arms. Well carved cabriole supports joined by a reeded and turned rail.c. 1870Height89.00 inch(226.1 cm)Width46.00 inch(116.8 cm)Depth27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Ref No. 5622a
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BRONZE PATINATED CAST IRON FIGURE OF A PUTTI
US$20,084.00 A fine bronze patinated cast iron figure on a fixed pedastal of a Putti playing cymbals by Val D'osne. Val osne is a deviation from the common Osne-le-Val in Haute-Marne. Workshops, created in 1836 by Jean-Pierre Victor Andre to make street furniture and decorative cast iron, quickly becoming the most important production of art cast in France under the...
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PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DESK BRONZES
US$1,224.63 Pair of Mid 19th Century French Desk Bronzes retaining original dark brown patina surfaces.c. 1860Height6.00 inch(15.2 cm)Ref No. 6389
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19TH CENTURY MICRO MOSAIC
US$10,776.80 Very good 19th century micro mosaic plaque of St.Peter's Rome in perfect overall conditionRRc. 1890Micro mosaics were popular purchases by visitors on the Grand Tour, easily portable, and often taken home to set into an object there. Typical scenes were landscapes of Roman views, rarely of any artistic originality, and the micro mosaics were small panels used to inset...
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19TH CENTURY GROUP OF A WHIPPET AND A PEKINGESE
US$2,265.57 A well cast Bronze 19th Century Group of a Whippet and a Pekingese after P J Mene, dark brown patina.c. 1850Pierre Jules Mêne (25 March 1810 – 20 May 1879) was a French Sculptor and animalière. Mene is considered the pioneer of animal sculpture in the nineteenth-century. Mêne produced a number of animal sculptures, mainly of domestic animals including...
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TWELVE-ARMED, BRASS CHANDELIER
US$3,061.59 A 12 Arm tiered brass and gilt bronze Chandelier, the scroll arms with substantial drip patterns, the centre with bulbous and slender turnings.RRc. 1910The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or...
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