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A George IV sterling silver two-handled wine cooler by Benjamin Smith III, London, 1827
26 October 2015, 10:00 EDT
New YorkSold for US$18,750 inc. premium
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A George IV sterling silver two-handled wine cooler
by Benjamin Smith III, London, 1827
Inverted pyriform, densely chased with floral diaperwork, applied with floral sprays, over a floral and foliate-cast base and foliate handles over a flared rocaille rim, the liner engraved with a crest, total weight approximately 161.5oz troy
height 11in (28cm); width over handles 11in (28cm); depth 9in (23cm).
Inverted pyriform, densely chased with floral diaperwork, applied with floral sprays, over a floral and foliate-cast base and foliate handles over a flared rocaille rim, the liner engraved with a crest, total weight approximately 161.5oz troy
height 11in (28cm); width over handles 11in (28cm); depth 9in (23cm).
Footnotes
The crest of Frederick Cass of Little Grove, East Barnet, Hertfordshire.
Born 19 September 1787, died 29 June 1870. Married Martha Potter of Ponders End, Middlesex in March 1823. He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire and left three sons and a daughter.
A pair of the same model, silver-gilt, sold Christie's London, 16 November 2010, lot 453.
