拍品专文
Richard Cooke supplied the leading retailers of the day, including Rundell's, the Royal goldsmiths, and his work is often of high quality and heavy gauge. These covered cups relate to a pair of soup tureens made by Paul Storr for the same patron, Sir Wilfred-Lawson in 1805. All incorporate the applied cast arms, crest finials and bifurcated serpent handles which are reminiscent of the work of Jean-Jacques Boileau. Both the Cooke cups and Storr tureens were probably retailed by Rundell's.