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A pair of George II silver salvers, Paul de Lamerie, London, 1747

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October 14, 11:42 AM GMT

Estimate

40,000 - 60,000 EUR

Lot Details

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A pair of George II silver salvers, Paul de Lamerie, London, 1747


shaped-square form, with beaded borders centred by scrolls, on four scroll and shell feet, chased with foliate scrolls, flowers, scales and rocaille ornament, engraved with a coat-of-arms

height 12¼in.; weight 95,1 oz.; 31 cm.; 2697 g.

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Paire de présentoirs George II en argent par Paul de Lamerie, Londres, 1747


carrés, les bords ornés de perles centrées par des volutes, reposant sur quatre pieds en volutes et coquilles, ciselés de rinceaux, de fleurs, d'écailles et d'ornements rocaille, gravés d'armoiries

height 12¼in.; weight 95,1 oz.; 31 cm.; 2697 g.

Please note that the combined weight is 86.7oz and not 95.1oz as stated in the printed catalogue

Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Clark

Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 4 June 1974, lot 66

Christie’s Geneva, 13 May 1986, lot 130

Christie’s London, 12 June 2002, lot 100

Christie’s London, 27-28 November 2012, lot 776

Koopman Rare Art, London, 2012

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M. et Mme Schuyler Clark 

Sotheby's Parke Bernet, New York, 4 juin 1974, lot 66 

Christie's Genève, 13 mai 1986, lot 130

Christie’s Londres, 12 juin 2002, lot 100

Christie's Londres, 27-28 novembre 2012, lot 776

Koopman Rare Art, Londres, 2012.

New York, Parke-Bernet Galleries, 980 Madison Avenue, Art Treasures Exhibition, 16-30 June 1955, no. 202.
Texas, Houston, Museum of Replica Handbags s, Silver by Paul de Lamerie in America, November 1956, no. 64.
London, Christie's, The Glory of the Goldsmith, Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection, 1989, no. 92.

The arms are those of Jodrell impaling Vanderplank for Gilbert Jodrell (1714?-1773), a son of Paul Jodrell (1679?-1743) and his wife, Judith (née Sheldon, 1692-1768). He was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn in February 1730, where his father was Master of the Bench. Gilbert Jodrell was married twice, first on 8 December 1740 to Judith Cradock (1719-1745) and second on 28 June 1747 to Anne, daughter of Samuel Vanderplank.


Gilbert Jodrell’s eldest daughter by his first marriage, Sarah (b. 23 September 1741) was married in October 1763.


A Paul de Lamerie soup tureen and cover, London, 1747, with cast crest of Jodrell, almost certainly for Gilbert Jodrell, was sold at Christie’s, London, 27-28 November 2012, lot 775.