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AU chiffre du roi George III d'Angleterre / with cypher of King George III of EnglandTwo silver-gilt
in the form of a seated sheep-skin-clad figure holding a shell or horn, with finger raised to his mouth as if pondering, with unscrewing nozzles engraved with the crest and coronet of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Malborough (1739-1817) and the monogram of George III within the motto of the Order of the Garter below a royal crown
6 1/4in. ; 31 1/2oz.
Height. 15,5 cm ; 1178g
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Deux flambeaux en vermeil, un non poinçonné, l'autre par Robert Garrard, Londres, 1840
en forme de personnage assis vêtu de peau de mouton tenant un coquillage ou une corne, le doigt levé vers sa bouche , avec des bobèches dévissables gravées de l'écusson et de la couronne de George Spencer, 4e duc de Malbourough (1739-1817) et du monogramme de George III accompagné de la devise de l'Ordre de la Jarretière timbré d'une couronne royale
Haut. 15,5 cm ; 1178g
Catalogue note
The current lot is one of three pairs known in this model, all with the mark of Robert Garrard (apart from the present single unmarked example) and ranging from 1813 to 1840. The are signs that the 1840 Garrard example here has been cast from the unmarked example which may be the original for the other two pairs.
Sotheby's, London, 19th July 1982, lot 230 (with nozzles on the base).
Christie's, New York, 21st April 1998, lot 182 (and later Bonhams, London,18th June 2014, lot 121.)
in the form of a seated sheep-skin-clad figure holding a shell or horn, with finger raised to his mouth as if pondering, with unscrewing nozzles engraved with the crest and coronet of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Malborough (1739-1817) and the monogram of George III within the motto of the Order of the Garter below a royal crown
6 1/4in. ; 31 1/2oz.
Height. 15,5 cm ; 1178g
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Deux flambeaux en vermeil, un non poinçonné, l'autre par Robert Garrard, Londres, 1840
en forme de personnage assis vêtu de peau de mouton tenant un coquillage ou une corne, le doigt levé vers sa bouche , avec des bobèches dévissables gravées de l'écusson et de la couronne de George Spencer, 4e duc de Malbourough (1739-1817) et du monogramme de George III accompagné de la devise de l'Ordre de la Jarretière timbré d'une couronne royale
Haut. 15,5 cm ; 1178g
Catalogue note
The current lot is one of three pairs known in this model, all with the mark of Robert Garrard (apart from the present single unmarked example) and ranging from 1813 to 1840. The are signs that the 1840 Garrard example here has been cast from the unmarked example which may be the original for the other two pairs.
Sotheby's, London, 19th July 1982, lot 230 (with nozzles on the base).
Christie's, New York, 21st April 1998, lot 182 (and later Bonhams, London,18th June 2014, lot 121.)
Design 17/20: Silver
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