細節
VICE-ADMIRAL SIR THOMAS MASTERMAN HARDY BT. GCB. (1769-1839)
A GEORGE III SILVER-SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1805, A GEORGE III SILVER-SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND
The circular tureen on gadrooned circular foot and with a vertically-fluted upper band, the two ribbon-wrapped reeded handles with lion's mask terminals, the rising cover with flat top and beaded border, with reeded and foliate ring handle, the stand circular and with two foliate scroll handles extending from the sides, with gadrooned and beaded borders, the tureen engraved with two coats-of-arms, one with a presentation inscription below, the cover with a crest and with the Royal crest within garter motto, contained in a later fitted case, marked on foot-rim and cover of tureen and base of stand, the base also with scratchweight '269"1'
13in. (33cm.) high; the stand, 18¾in. (47.7cm.) long
267oz. (8,318gr.)
The presentation inscription reads: 'The Gift of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent'
The Royal arms are those of H.R.H. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, K.G. (1767-1820), fourth son of King George III (1760-1820). He married Victoria (1786-1861), daughter of Franz, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1818. Their daughter, Victoria, succeeded her uncle, King William IV as Queen of the United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland in 1837.
The second arms are those of Captain Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, 1st Bt. (1769-1839), later Vice-Admiral.
來源
Presented to Captain Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy as a memento of the Duke's passage aboard HMS Isis, from Spithead to Gibraltar in April, 1802
Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bt, GCB (1769-1839), and thence by descent.
Anon. sale, Christie's London, 21 May 1986, lot 152.