21st Mar, 2023 12:45

Fine Silver Auction

 
  Lot 311
 

A George III Scottish silver-mounted curly horn snuff mull.

Sold for £520


Lot details

A George III Scottish silver-mounted curly horn snuff mull, with a high polish, openwork wavy border and an agate-set cover, the body with a navette cartouche inscribed "Sir Francis Chantry's Mull, the gift of Lady Chantrey to William John Broderip 16th January 1842", also with a dependant pierced snuff spoon secured by a chain, unmarked c.1790, 12.8cms long.

NB:
Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841), was an English sculptor born at Norton, Derbyshire on the 7th April 1781, who began his career as a wood carver. In his youth he was also a painter, however, it is as a sculptor that he is best known and is considered by many to have been the best sculptor of the 19th Century. In 1811 his bust of the radical reformer John Tooke was exhibited at the Royal Academy after which many commissions followed, including statues of King William IV in Windsor Castle and at Brighton. Other notable sitters were King George IV, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt, George Washington in the State House, Boston, as well as Sir Walter Scott. Chantry received his Knighthood in 1835 and died on 25th November 1841.

 

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Auction: Fine Silver Auction, 21st Mar, 2023

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