Lot 165

The Rutland Marine Service: A set of four magnificent George III silver entrée dishes, covers and liners
Benjamin Smith II, London 1807

Auction: 23 November 2008 at 15:00 GMT
Description
each rectangular, the body with a band of peacocks alternating with anthemion and wheat ears, with bead and dentil borders, the domed fluted cover with a cast band of palmettes and flowers on a matted ground, the finial formed as four modelled dolphins above a cast band of grapevine and bacchanalian masks, the liner with everted beaded rim, the body and liner engraved on each side with a crest within a Garter motto beneath a Duke’s coronet, the cover engraved on each side with a Duke’s armorials, numbered 1-4 (4)
31.8cm long, 523oz/rHeraldry:
The arms are of John Henry Manners, KG., 5th Duke of Rutland impaling the arms of Howard for the Duchess (marriage 1799) nee Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Earl of Carlisle.
Provenance
Christie’s New York, 20th October 1999,
lot 178, The Alan and Simone Hartman Collection,
Christie’s, London, 26th January 1944,
lot 43
John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland (1778-1857), then by descent to Charles John Robert, 10th Duke of Rutland
Footnote
Exhibited:
English Regency Silver from the collection of Simone and Alan Hartman, February - June 1995, Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences
