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            • PAUL DE LAMERIE: A RARE MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY, C. 1745
              Dec. 06, 2024

              PAUL DE LAMERIE: A RARE MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY, C. 1745

              Est: £6,000 - £8,000

              PAUL DE LAMERIE: A RARE MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY, C. 1745 the George II period English sterling silver tea caddy in the Rococo style, of rectangular form with rounded shoulders, the hinged cover surmounted by a shell finial, the sides decorated with C scrolls and trailing floral garlands, the front and reverse each with a different engraved heraldic crest, one with motto 'QUOD ME MIHI HEDDIT AMICUM', relating to the Haslewood family of Shropshire, the underside fully hallmarked London, 1745, maker's mark P.L. for Paul de Lamerie, 400 grams (12.86 ozt) in weight, 14cm high x 9.5cm wide

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            • A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739)
              Jun. 21, 2023

              A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739)

              Est: £10,000 - £15,000

              A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739) A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739) Each of oval bombe form upon four cast and applied lion paw feet with lion mask junctions. The shaped rims with reeded edge and applied moulded sections, each side with a scrolling husk shell, surrounded by flat chased decoration of foliate swags reserved in a shaped cartouche reserved with matting. The underside of lip with husk shell surrounded by foliage, surrounded with flat chased decoration of shaped baroque scrolls reserved with matting. The cast double C scrolls handle with a shell junction, each with quilted sections, all capped with an asymmetrical scallop shell and pronounced leafy sections. Each later engraved to the front with a crest of a stag’s head erased, ducally gorged. Each fully marked underneath, date letter partially obscured, each engraved with scratch weight 45=12. (2) Length – 22 cm / 8.75 inches Weight – 1385 grams / 44.53 ozt This pair of sauceboats relate to two other de Lamerie pairs as all three of them are engrvaed with the same crest. A pair of sauceboat of 1745 by de Lamerie of very similiar but overall simpler form, with a dolphin form handle, anthemia instead of husk shells, gadrooned intead of reed and scroll rims, lacking the underlip cast details and additional flat chasing, sold Sotheby’s London, 25 Oct 2016, lot 561 (£32,500 incl. premium) these sauceboats were given a provenance of: Sotheby's New York, 21 October 1998, lot 88 Probably also sold: Sotheby's London, 24 November 1977, lot 188 Christies London, 28 October 1964, lot 96 Another pair of 1750, of the same form as the 1745 pair sold Lyon and Turnbull, The Chen Colletion, 23 Nov 2008, lot 194 (£39,650 incl. prem). The crest being described on both of pairs as for Richard, 1st Baron Edgcumbe of Mount Edgcumbe, however his crest is a boar statant, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves, fructed, this is not the owner of this crest upon these sauceboats which is used by a great many families. Without further heraldic or documentary accounts a definitive identification remains unlikely but there is certainly precedent for earlier 18th century plate being re-sold in the late 18th and early 19th century, such as the Drury-Lowe tureen of 1736 by Paul de Lamerie. It is quite feasible that closely matched pairs of 1740/50’s sauceboats were sold as a set to a new owner using this crest and were subsequently separated later in time. For a pair of sauceboats of 1737 by de Lamerie of the same form, with the lion masks looking outward instead and lacking the flat chased details, engraved with the arms of Sir Matthew Lamb, Baronet (1705-1768), sold Christie’s New York, 22 May 2008, lot 201 ($157,000 incl. premium). Then sold again Christie’s New York, 21 June 2012, Lot 1137 ($68,500 incl. premium). The lamb sauceboats were sold with another matching pair of 1739, both pairs sold at Christie's, London, 24 November 1971, lots 21 and 22. for another pair of 1740, with very similar decoration see Wark, R. (1978). British Silver in the Huntington Collection, Castle Press, California, p. 76 f. 190. For sauceboats from the Anson service of 1739 also by de Lamerie, that while of a different form share similar Baroque flat chased decoration surrounding the rim and applied sections, sold Christie’s New York, 19 Oct 2012, lot 209 ($43,750 incl. premium)

              Chiswick Auctions
            • A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739)
              Oct. 19, 2022

              A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739)

              Est: £12,000 - £16,000

              A rare pair of George II sterling silver sauceboats, London 1740 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751, this mark registered 27th June 1739) Each of oval bombe form upon four cast and applied lion paw feet with lion mask junctions. The shaped rims with reeded edge with applied moulded sections, each side with a scrolling husk shell, surrounded by flat chased decoration of foliate swags reserved in a shaped cartouche reserved with matting. The underside of lip with husk shell surrounded by foliage, surrounded with flat chased decoration of shaped baroque scrolls reserved with matting. The cast double C scrolls handle with a shell junction, each with quilted sections, all capped with an asymmetrical scallop shell and pronounced leafy sections. Each later engraved to the front with a crest of a stag’s head erased, ducally gorged. Each fully marked underneath, date letter partially obscured, each engraved with scratch weight 45=12. (2) Length – 22 cm / 8.75 inches Weight – 1385 grams / 44.53 ozt For a pair of sauceboat of 1745 by de Lamerie of the same form, but lacking the underlip cast details and additional flat chasing however is engraved with the same crest, sold Sotheby’s London, 25 Oct 2016, lot 561 (£32,500 incl. premium) These sauceboats were given as a provenance of: Sotheby's New York, 21 October 1998, lot 88 Probably also sold: Christies London, 28 October 1964, lot 96 Sotheby's London, 24 November 1977, lot 188 The crest being described as Richard, 1st Baron Edgcumbe of Mount Edgcumbe, however this is not the owner of this crest upon these sauceboats which is used by a great many families. Without further heraldic or documentary accounts a definitive identification remains impossible but there is certainly precedent for earlier 18th century plate being re-sold in the late 18th and early 19th century, such as the Drury-Lowe tureen of 1736 by Paul de Lamerie. It is quite feasible that a closely matched pair of 1740’s sauceboats were sold as a four to a new owner using this crest and were subsequently separated later in time. For a pair of sauceboats of 1737 by de Lamerie of the same form, with the lion masks looking outward instead and lacking the flat chased details, engraved with the arms of Sir Matthew Lamb, baronet (1705-1768), sold Christie’s New York, 22 May 2008, lot 201 ($157,000 incl. premium). Then sold again Christie’s New York, 21 June 2012, Lot 1137 ($68.500 incl. premium). The lamb sauceboats were sold with another matching pair of 1739, both pairs sold at Christie's, London, 24 November 1971, lots 21 and 22. For sauceboats from the Anson service of 1739 also by de Lamerie, that while of a different form share similar Baroque flat chased decoration surrounding the rim and applied sections, sold Christie’s New York, 19 Oct 2012, lot 209 ($43,750 incl. premium)

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            • Paul De Lamerie - Two Handled Cup and Cover - 1997 Offset Lithograph 36" x 26"
              Aug. 30, 2022

              Paul De Lamerie - Two Handled Cup and Cover - 1997 Offset Lithograph 36" x 26"

              Est: $75 - $250

              "Two Handled Cup and Cover" by Paul De Lamerie, 1997 Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 36 x 26 inches, with an image size of 36 x 22.5 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an unknown edition size. and is not framed. The condition was rated B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age. Additional details:

              DUMBO Auctions
            • [Precious metals and jewelry]. Phillips, P.A.S. Paul de Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of his Life and Work a.d. 1688-1751.
              May. 17, 2022

              [Precious metals and jewelry]. Phillips, P.A.S. Paul de Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of his Life and Work a.d. 1688-1751.

              Est: €30 - €50

              [Precious metals and jewelry]. Phillips, P.A.S. Paul de Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of his Life and Work a.d. 1688-1751. Cirencester, Collectors' Book Club, 1973, XVI,116p., 164 ills. on plates, printed in 500 copies, orig. cl., folio. - Spine-ends sl. bumped; sm. stain on frontcover. = Facs. reprint of the ed. London, 1935.

              Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
            • Paul De Lamerie - Two Handled Cup and Cover - 1997 Offset Lithograph 36" x 26"
              Dec. 29, 2020

              Paul De Lamerie - Two Handled Cup and Cover - 1997 Offset Lithograph 36" x 26"

              Est: $35 - $50

              "Two Handled Cup and Cover" by Paul De Lamerie, 1997 Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 36 x 26 inches, with an image size of 36 x 22.5 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an unknown edition size. and is not framed. The condition was rated B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age. Additional details:

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            • Silver.- Langdon (John E.) Canadian Silversmiths 1700-1900, limited edition, Toronto, 1966 & others on silversmiths (20)
              Mar. 20, 2020

              Silver.- Langdon (John E.) Canadian Silversmiths 1700-1900, limited edition, Toronto, 1966 & others on silversmiths (20)

              Est: £200 - £300

              NO RESERVE Silver.- Langdon (John E.) Canadian Silversmiths 1700-1900, limited edition, Toronto, 1966 § Phillips (P.A.S.) Paul de Lamerie: Citizen and Goldsmith of London...1688-1751, reprint, 1968 § Penzer (N.M.) Paul Storr 1771-1844: Silversmith and Goldsmith, reprint, 1971 § Clifford (Helen) Silver in London: The Parker and Wakelin Partnership 1760-1776, New Haven & London, 2004 § Ridgway (M.H.) & Philip T.Priestley. The Compendium of Chester Gold & Silver Marks 1570 to 1962..., signed by the second author, Woodbridge, 2004 § Jones (K.C., editor) The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their Marks 1750-1980, 1981 § Forbes (J.S.) Hallmark: A History of the London Assay Office, 1999, illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards, all but the second with dust-jackets, some a little rubbed; and 13 others on British silver and silversmiths, v.s. (20) Provenance: The Partridge Fine Arts Research Library

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            • SILVER: Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) George II sterling meat dish, 1745, oblong form with gadrooned rim and shell-over-scroll decorat...
              Nov. 18, 2019

              SILVER: Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) George II sterling meat dish, 1745, oblong form with gadrooned rim and shell-over-scroll decorat...

              Est: $2,500 - $5,000

              SILVER: Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) George II sterling meat dish, 1745, oblong form with gadrooned rim and shell-over-scroll decoration to corners and ends, engraved twice with a coat of arms within cartouche atop ribbon bearing motto "Tout est vanité", hallmarked on reverse with lion passant, Leopard's head crowned, partial "k" mark (London date letter for 1745 - 46), and "P L" in script with crown above and pellets between and below (maker's mark for Paul de Lamerie, entered 1739), wear consistent with age and use including numerous scratches to center, surrounding rim and to reverse, small nicks to edges, wear to hallmarks, etc., 13 1/2" l. x 9 1/2" w. x 1" d. (weight: 30.6 ozt.) [PROVENANCE: Purchased from Dudley Brown, Kansas City, on April 20th 1957, for $550 and owned by descent.] [EXHIBITED: Part of the Gillmor Silver Collection, of which many pieces were in the following exhibits: "English Silver from the Gillmor Collection", Dec. 19th, 1986 - Feb. 6th, 1987, Fine Arts Gallery, The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri; "English Silver from the Gillmor Collection", March 19th -31st , 1988, The Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri; "Halls British Event", Nov. 9th - Dec. 1st , 1983, Halls Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri; "Antique Silver", June 12th, 1969, Spiva Art Center, Joplin, Missouri.][NOTE: See similar item in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/195271]

              Winter Associates, Inc.
            • Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates
              Dec. 08, 2018

              Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates

              Est: $25,000 - $40,000

              Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates hallmarked London, 1741-1742, of hexagonally serpentine-lobed circular form, with gadrooned edge and recessed circular plateau, engraved on the rim with the cypher of George II. dia. 9-1/2"; 208.37 total t. oz. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, March 5-6, 2014, The Private Collection of the Late Stanley J. Seeger, lot 604. Christie's, Geneva, April 27, 1976, lot 231.

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            • Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates
              Oct. 13, 2018

              Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates

              Est: $30,000 - $50,000

              Twelve Royal Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) Sterling Silver Dinner Plates hallmarked London, 1741-1742, of hexagonally serpentine-lobed circular form, with gadrooned edge and recessed circular plateau, engraved on the rim with the cypher of George II. dia. 9-1/2"; 208.37 total t. oz. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, March 5-6, 2014, The Private Collection of the Late Stanley J. Seeger, lot 604. Christie's, Geneva, April 27, 1976, lot 231.

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            • A fine pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver-gilt figural three-light candelabra, Garrard & Co., London, 1975
              May. 22, 2018

              A fine pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver-gilt figural three-light candelabra, Garrard & Co., London, 1975

              Est: $7,000 - $9,000

              A fine pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver-gilt figural three-light candelabra Garrard & Co., London, 1975 After the model by Paul de Lamerie (English, 1688-1751), each in the form of a Bacchic central standard above a rocaille-scrolling base with grapes, grapevines and leaves, each supporting three similarly decorated caryatid candlearms. (2). H: 22 3/4 in. Total Weight: 274 oz. t. (approx.)

              Freeman's | Hindman
            • An important and unrecorded set of eleven antique sterling silver dinner plates from the Mildmay service, London 1737 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751) Of circular form with gadrooned border, the rim’s engraved with a coat of arms of Mildmay quartering Fitzwalter with Schomberg on an escutcheon of pretence, for Benjamin Mildmay, 19th Baron Fitzwalter (1672-1756) created Earl Fitzwalter in 1730, and with the Mildmay crest with an Earl’s coronet above and a cap of maintenance below. Inscribed to the reverse with numbers 49 through to 59 and with scratch weights. Fully marked to the reverse.(11) Diameter – 24.13 cm / 9.5 inches Total weight – 6864 grams / 220.68 ozt Provenance – formerly the collection of Jennifer Ann Schmiedel (1942-2001) These plates were put before the Antique Plate Committee in September 2017 where they underwent spectrographic analysis, they were found to be accordance with the Hallmarking Act (1973). For the research essay to accompany this lot please see the printed catalogue or online at Chiswick Curates (https://chiswickauctions.co.uk/discovery-largest-known-collection-mildmay-service-plates-renowned-silversmith-paul-de-lamerie/) (Please note these are not 30cm / 12 inches in diameter as stated in the printed catalogue)
              Oct. 31, 2017

              An important and unrecorded set of eleven antique sterling silver dinner plates from the Mildmay service, London 1737 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751) Of circular form with gadrooned border, the rim’s engraved with a coat of arms of Mildmay quartering Fitzwalter with Schomberg on an escutcheon of pretence, for Benjamin Mildmay, 19th Baron Fitzwalter (1672-1756) created Earl Fitzwalter in 1730, and with the Mildmay crest with an Earl’s coronet above and a cap of maintenance below. Inscribed to the reverse with numbers 49 through to 59 and with scratch weights. Fully marked to the reverse.(11) Diameter – 24.13 cm / 9.5 inches Total weight – 6864 grams / 220.68 ozt Provenance – formerly the collection of Jennifer Ann Schmiedel (1942-2001) These plates were put before the Antique Plate Committee in September 2017 where they underwent spectrographic analysis, they were found to be accordance with the Hallmarking Act (1973). For the research essay to accompany this lot please see the printed catalogue or online at Chiswick Curates (https://chiswickauctions.co.uk/discovery-largest-known-collection-mildmay-service-plates-renowned-silversmith-paul-de-lamerie/) (Please note these are not 30cm / 12 inches in diameter as stated in the printed catalogue)

              Est: £20,000 - £30,000

              An important and unrecorded set of eleven antique sterling silver dinner plates from the Mildmay service, London 1737 by Paul de Lamerie (Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751) Of circular form with gadrooned border, the rim’s engraved with a coat of arms of Mildmay quartering Fitzwalter with Schomberg on an escutcheon of pretence, for Benjamin Mildmay, 19th Baron Fitzwalter (1672-1756) created Earl Fitzwalter in 1730, and with the Mildmay crest with an Earl’s coronet above and a cap of maintenance below. Inscribed to the reverse with numbers 49 through to 59 and with scratch weights. Fully marked to the reverse.(11) Diameter – 24.13 cm / 9.5 inches Total weight – 6864 grams / 220.68 ozt Provenance – formerly the collection of Jennifer Ann Schmiedel (1942-2001) These plates were put before the Antique Plate Committee in September 2017 where they underwent spectrographic analysis, they were found to be accordance with the Hallmarking Act (1973). For the research essay to accompany this lot please see the printed catalogue or online at Chiswick Curates (https://chiswickauctions.co.uk/discovery-largest-known-collection-mildmay-service-plates-renowned-silversmith-paul-de-lamerie/) (Please note these are not 30cm / 12 inches in diameter as stated in the printed catalogue)

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            • An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751),
              Feb. 17, 2015

              An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751),

              Est: £650 - £800

              An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751), the whole with spiral fluted bodies, embossed and chased with vacant shield pattern cartouches with floral and leaf scroll borders, the domed covers with spiral fluted finials, on shaped and moulded footrims, comprising - teapot, 7.75ins high, coffee pot, 9.75ins high, both with carved fruitwood handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1902 (gross weight 60ozs)

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            • An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751)
              Dec. 02, 2014

              An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751)

              Est: £700 - £1,000

              An Edward VII silver four piece tea and coffee service in the manner of Paul De Lamerie (1688-1751), the whole with spiral fluted bodies, embossed and chased with vacant shield pattern cartouches with floral and leaf scroll borders, the domed covers with spiral fluted finials, on shaped and moulded footrims, comprising - teapot, 7.75ins high, coffee pot, 9.75ins high, both with carved fruitwood handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1902 (gross weight 60ozs)

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            • Paul de Lamerie, 1688-1751
              Mar. 05, 2014

              Paul de Lamerie, 1688-1751

              Est: £8,000 - £12,000

              quilted lower section, engraved with the coat of arms of de Lamerie,hallmarked London, 1749,silver and wicker,height: 17.7cm., 7in.; weight all in: 382gr., 12oz 6dwt.

              Sotheby's
            • Paul de Lamerie, bap. 1688, d. 1751
              Mar. 05, 2014

              Paul de Lamerie, bap. 1688, d. 1751

              Est: £12,000 - £18,000

              engraved with the cypher of George II,hallmarked London, 1741,silver,diameter: 24cm., 9 1/2 in.; weight: 6481gr., 208oz 6dwt.

              Sotheby's
            • DE LAMERIE GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SNUFFER TRAY
              May. 15, 2012

              DE LAMERIE GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SNUFFER TRAY

              Est: $20,000 - $30,000

              English. London. 1747. Maker: Paul De Lamerie. The shaped tray with shell and scroll border centered by a handle with a male mask and a shell, engraved with a heraldic. Length 7 5/8". (10 oz)

              Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches
            • DE LAMARIE (PAUL) PHILLIPS (PHILIP A.S.) Paul De Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of His Life and Work A.D. 1688-1751, LIMITED TO 500 COPIES
              Jun. 28, 2011

              DE LAMARIE (PAUL) PHILLIPS (PHILIP A.S.) Paul De Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of His Life and Work A.D. 1688-1751, LIMITED TO 500 COPIES

              Est: £150 - £300

              PHILLIPS (PHILIP A.S.) Paul De Lamerie, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. A Study of His Life and Work A.D. 1688-1751, LIMITED TO 500 COPIES, frontispiece and 114 illustrations, publisher's cloth, dust-jacket (small loss to head of spine), folio, Holland Press, 1968

              Bonhams
            • Four Paul de Lamerie Britannia Standard Salts
              Jan. 30, 2011

              Four Paul de Lamerie Britannia Standard Salts

              Est: $6,000 - $9,000

              Set of Four George I Paul de Lamerie Britannia Standard (.958) Silver Salts, hallmarked London, 1723-1724, by Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751; free 1712), each of bulbous circular form with beaded rim and raised on three trifid-crested and -toed scroll pad feet, the interior gilt, engraved, on the body, with a rubbed crest (a lion's head erased, issuant from a basket?) and on the underside with the monogram "MC" and scratch-weight "24-5", h. 2", dia. 2-7/8", 22.12 total t. oz.

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            • Mug von Paul de Lamerie
              Sep. 18, 2010

              Mug von Paul de Lamerie

              Est: €3,800 - €4,180

              Runder, leicht konischer, durch Profillinien akzentuierter Stand. Glatter, birnförmiger Korpus mit ausgestelltem Rand. Kannelierter Volutenhenkel mit appliziertem, reliefplastischem Maskaron als Daumenrast. Gest. 925, Stadtmarke, Jahresmarke, Meister Paul de Lamerie (tätig seit 1712). Gew. 420 g. H. 13 cm. Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751), einer der berühmtesten englischen Silberschmiede, ursprünglich hugenottischer Abstammung und Mitbegründer einer eigenen klassisch strengen Stilrichtung, wurde 1716 Hofgoldschmied Georg I. Werke Lameries weisen klare, wohlproportionierte Formen in sparsamer Dekoration auf. Vgl. Jackson, S. 248. Grimwade, Nr. 2203. England. London. 1736.

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            • Salver von Paul de Lamerie
              Sep. 18, 2010

              Salver von Paul de Lamerie

              Est: €4,800 - €5,280

              Von vier Volutenfüßen getragener, quadratischer Korpus mit profiliertem Rand. Im Spiegelzentrum graviertes Wappen der englischen Adelsfamilie Needham, Viscounts Newry and Morne, umzogen von Blattbordüre. Gest. 925, Stadtmarke, Jahresmarke, Meister Paul de Lamerie (tätig seit 1712). Gew. 329 g. H. 2,5 cm. 14,5 cm x 14,5 cm. Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751), einer der berühmtesten englischen Silberschmiede, ursprünglich hugenottischer Abstammung und Mitbegründer einer eigenen klassisch strengen Stilrichtung, wurde 1716 Hofgoldschmied Georg I.; Werke Lameries weisen klare, wohlproportionierte Formen in sparsamer Dekoration auf. Vgl. Jackson, S. 248. Grimwade, Nr. 2203. England. London. 1734.

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