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A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER AND PAIR OF MATCHING WAITERS, PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1735

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October 20, 02:54 PM GMT

Estimate

25,000 - 35,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER AND PAIR OF MATCHING WAITERS, PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1735


square with incurved corners on bracket feet, the surfaces engraved with central coat of arms in rococo cartouche, the largest with demi-figures of a lyre player and Bacchus, the matching borders with shells and trellis enclosing crests at the corners

fully marked on backs

41 oz

1275 g

lengths 8⅞ and 5¾in.

22.5, 14.6 cm

The arms are those of Knipe with another in pretence.


Lamerie produced a number of silver items for members of the Knipe family in the 1730s, featuring engraved lattice and strapwork decoration. The commissions included two pairs of sauce boats, 1730 and 1735, sold respectively, Christie's, London, July 12, 1985, lot 127 and November 25, 2008, lot 40; a salver and a pair of tea caddies, 1735, both illustrated in P.A.S. Phillips, Paul de Lamerie, His Life and Work, 1935, pls. LXXXV and XCVIII; and a cake basket, 1732, sold Sotheby's, New York, October 26, 2012, lot 132.