A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CONDIMENT-VASES
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CONDIMENT-VASES

MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1823, RETAILED BY RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CONDIMENT-VASES
MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1823, RETAILED BY RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL
Each on a silver-gilt spreading base with foliage-cast stem and stiff-leaf borders, with two vine handles, the glass bodies with alternating plain and hob-nail cut flutes, the detachable covers with flower finials, engraved with a badge within the Garter motto below duke's coronet, each marked on base, foliage, under foot and liner, inside cover, on finial and bolt, the bases further stamped 'Rundell Bridge et Rundell Aurifices Regis Londoni'
8 in. (20.2 cm.) high
weight of silver 80 oz. (2,476 gr.)
The badge is that of Percy, for Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland (1785-1847).
來源
Percy, for Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland (1785-1847).
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 29 November 2011, lot 341.
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拍品專文

Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland (1785-1847) was educated at Eton and St John's College, Cambridge where he obtained an M.A. and an L.L.D. in 1809. He began a political career in 1806 when he returned as member of parliament for Buckingham, going on to serve for Westminster, the county of Northumberland and Launceston. Although he rarely spoke in parliament he did move for an amendment to the Slave Trade Abolition Act which would have emancipated every slave child born after 1 January 1810. In April 1817 he married Lady Charlotte Florentia (d.1866), second daughter of Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis.
The Duke was known for his extravagance, shown by his order from Rundell, Bridge and Rundell who supplied large quantities of silver and silver-gilt from 1822 to 1831. Many of these commissions are recorded in the Percy letters in the Duke of Northumberland's archives. Rundell's additionally gilded and repaired pieces in the Duke's existing collection, and provided insurance for the transport of the Duke's plate to France when he travelled there in 1825 as Special Ambassador at the coronation of King Charles X. Indeed the Duke's probate inventory, prepared after his death in 1847, shows that at Northumberland House alone there were twenty-nine chests of silver.

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