Lot 13
Lot 13
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE LORD AND LADY SWAYTHLING
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND A PAIR OF MATCHING GEORGE I SUGAR CASTERS

THE LARGER WITH MARK OF LOUIS CUNY, LONDON, 1711, THE PAIR WITH TRANSPOSED MARKS FOR PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1719, DUTY DODGERS, WITH LATER LONDON ASSSAY OFFICE CASE NUMBER 9553

Price Realised GBP 6,300
Estimate
GBP 7,000 - GBP 10,000
Closed: 18 Apr 2023
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A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND A PAIR OF MATCHING GEORGE I SUGAR CASTERS

THE LARGER WITH MARK OF LOUIS CUNY, LONDON, 1711, THE PAIR WITH TRANSPOSED MARKS FOR PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1719, DUTY DODGERS, WITH LATER LONDON ASSSAY OFFICE CASE NUMBER 9553

Price Realised GBP 6,300
Closed: 18 Apr 2023
Price Realised GBP 6,300
Closed: 18 Apr 2023
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Each of octagonal baluster shape on stepped foot, finely engraved with panels of latticework and scrolls, the covers pierced on each panel with a campana vase and flowers, and engraved with trelliswork, marked on undersides, the larger further marked on flange of cover
8 in. (20.5 cm.) and 612 in. (16.5 cm.) high
The larger 16 oz. 4 dwt. (506 gr.), the pair 15 oz. 10 dwt. (482 gr.)
Provenance
Sir Henry Thompson 1st Bt. (1820-1904), surgeon and polymath,
The Executors of the late Sir Henry Thompson Bart., of 35 Wimpole Street; Christie's, London; 30 May 1904, lot 86 (£206 to S. J. Phillps), in oak case.
with S. J. Phillips Ltd., London,
Stuart Albert Samuel Montague, 3rd Baron Swaythling (1898-1990) by 1928,
The Rt. Hon. Lord Swaythling, removed from Townhill Park, Southampton; 17 July 1946, lot 103 unsold and lot 104, withdrawn, then by descent.
Exhibited
London, Olympia, The Daily Telegraph International Exhibition of Antiques and Works of Art, 1928, no. S95 (Lord Swaythling).
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