MAKER'S MARK OF FREDERICK KANDLER, LONDON, 1760
Details
A pair of George III silver-gilt waiters
maker's mark of Frederick Kandler, London, 1760
Shaped circular and on three shell and scroll bracket feet, with shell and gadrooned rim, the centre chased with a broad band of scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted ground, and later engraved with a coat-of-arms beneath Earl's coronet, marked on the reverse and engraved both with numbers and scratch weight 'No5 15=16, No6 16=8'
9in. (23cm.) diam.
32ozs. (1,002gr.) (2)
maker's mark of Frederick Kandler, London, 1760
Shaped circular and on three shell and scroll bracket feet, with shell and gadrooned rim, the centre chased with a broad band of scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted ground, and later engraved with a coat-of-arms beneath Earl's coronet, marked on the reverse and engraved both with numbers and scratch weight 'No5 15=16, No6 16=8'
9in. (23cm.) diam.
32ozs. (1,002gr.) (2)
Provenance
Edward, 1st Earl of Harewood (1740-1820) and thence by descent to
George, 7th Earl of Harewood (b.1933)
Magnificent Regency Gilt Banqueting Plate and Old English Silver, the Property of The Rt. Hon the Earl of Harewood; Christie's London, 30 June 1965, lot 94 (230 to Wood)
George, 7th Earl of Harewood (b.1933)
Magnificent Regency Gilt Banqueting Plate and Old English Silver, the Property of The Rt. Hon the Earl of Harewood; Christie's London, 30 June 1965, lot 94 (230 to Wood)