A FINE REGENCY SILVER-GILT FRUIT BOWL AND STAND
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A FINE REGENCY SILVER-GILT FRUIT BOWL AND STAND

MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1812

细节
A FINE REGENCY SILVER-GILT FRUIT BOWL AND STAND
Mark of Paul Storr, London, 1812
Circular, on spreading foot chased with stiff leaves, the bowl chased with panels of tulips and daffodils against a matted ground, with scalloped border, and engraved with a coat-of-arms, the circular stand with conforming radiating flower and leaf panels, engraved with a crest within royal garter motto, marked on bowl and stand
11¼in. (28.5cm.) diameter; 99oz. 10dwt. (3103gr.)
来源
William, 1st Viscount Lonsdale (1757-1844), thence by descent to Lancelot, 6th Earl of Lonsdale (1867-1953)
The Earl of Lonsdale, sold Christie's, London, February 19, 1947, lot 141
出版
Mary A. Clark, Paul Storr Silver in American Collections, 1972, no. 35. p. 12
Morrie A. Moss, The Lillian and Morrie Moss Collection of Paul Storr Silver, 1972, no. 151
The Glory of the Goldsmith: Magnificent Gold and Silver From the Al-Tajir Collection, 1989, no. 134, p. 174
展览
Paul Storr Silver in American Collections, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1972, no. 35
"The Glory of the Goldsmith: Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection," Christie's, London, 1989, no. 134

拍品专文

The arms are those of William (Lowther), 1st Earl of Lonsdale, 2nd creation, and Viscount and Baron Lowther of Whitehaven (1757-1844). He was created a Knight of the Garter in 1807.

The Earl of Lonsdale was known to be a profligate spender. Robert Smirke wrote of him in the Farington Diary: "His income is supposed to be from 80 to £100,000 a year, but He has vast expences [sic]. He has 4 establishments, one at Lowther, also at Whitehaven, Cottesmere in Rutlandshire, and in London" (as quoted in The Complete Peerage). Upon his inheritance of the title in 1807, he commissioned an extensive service of plate from leading Regency silversmiths such as Paul Storr and Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith. A pair of bowls and stands, en suite with the present lot, by William Pitts, 1811 sold from the collection of the 6th Earl of Lonsdale, Christie's, London, February 19, 1947, lot 142.

A silver-gilt salver, also from the collection of the Earl of Lonsdale, is offered in this sale, lot 346.