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MARK OF PHILIP RUNDELL, LONDON, 1821
Details
A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CHAMBERSTICK*
Mark of Philip Rundell, London, 1821
Shaped circular, scalloped and molded border cast with butterflies, the stem and handle formed as a morning glory, with detachable extinguisher, marked under base, flower stem and extinguisher
4½in. (11.9cm.) long; 6oz. (198gr.)
Mark of Philip Rundell, London, 1821
Shaped circular, scalloped and molded border cast with butterflies, the stem and handle formed as a morning glory, with detachable extinguisher, marked under base, flower stem and extinguisher
4½in. (11.9cm.) long; 6oz. (198gr.)
Provenance
E.W. Chalmers, London, 1959
Literature
This chamberstick is illustrated in John Culme's Nineteenth Century Silver, 1977, p. 134.
Special notice
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