A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER-GILT WINE-COOLERS, COLLARS AND LINERS
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER-GILT WINE-COOLERS, COLLARS AND LINERS

MARK OF PHILIP RUNDELL, LONDON, 1818, RETAILED BY RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER-GILT WINE-COOLERS, COLLARS AND LINERS
MARK OF PHILIP RUNDELL, LONDON, 1818, RETAILED BY RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL
Each campana-shaped and on shaped square base with acanthus cast bracket feet, the stem applied with a cast coat-of-arms below an earl's coronet and flanked by cast heraldic supporters, the body applied with fruiting grapevines and with reeded handles, with plain detachable collars and liners, the liners engraved with a crest below an earl's coronet, each marked near handle, underneath, on collar, liner and most detachable elements, further stamped underneath 'RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLæ LONDINI
10 in. (25.7 cm.) high
897 oz. (27,899 gr.)
The arms are those of Vane, for William Harry, 3rd Earl of Darlington and later 1st Duke of Cleveland (1766-1842) and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Russell, a market gardener, whom he married in 1813. (4)
Provenance
William Henry Vane, 3rd Earl of Darlington who was created Marquess and later 1st Duke of Cleveland (1766-1842) and by descent to his son
Henry Vane, 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1788-1864) and by descent to his brother
William John Frederick Vane, 3rd Duke of Cleveland (1792-1864) and by descent to his brother
Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland (1803-1891) on whose death the dukedom becomes extinct, and by descent to
Henry de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard (1854-1918) and by descent to his son
Christopher William Vane, 10th Baron Barnard (1888-1964) and by descent to his son
Henry John Neville Vane, 11th Baron Barnard (b.1923).
The Lord Barnard, T. D., removed from Raby Castle, Staindrop, Darlington, Co. Durham; Christie's, London, 15 July 1975, lot 138.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 3 May 1984, lot 140.
Literature
The Glory of the Goldsmith, Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection, 1989, pp. 188-189.
Exhibited
London, Christie's, The Glory of the Goldsmith, Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection, 1989, no. 140 (ii).

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