Royal Goldsmiths:
The Art of Rundell & Bridge
1797-1843

A loan exhibition
in support of
The Prince’s Trust

Koopman Rare Art
London

June 14--July 1, 2005  

Snuffbox with the head of George IV
T. Wyon, 1820

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Koopman Rare Art

 

 
One of a pair of silver-gilt cups and covers
Supplied by Rundell & Bridge
Marks: Thomas Cooke, London, 1804
Private collection

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EMMA CUNNINGHAM
Tel: 0208 516 2646
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The following images are now available for downloading in print quality jpeg files at c. 5 x 4 in. and 300 dpi. Their copyright belongs to Koopman Rare Art and they are only to be reproduced in connection with editorial coverage of the exhibition.

  • Pair of monumental silver-gilt ewers
    made for the Duke of Northumberland
    Supplied by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell
    Marks: Philip Rundell, London, 1822
    Private loan

    File size is 1.16 MB

  • Small-sword (detail of hilt)
    Mounted in silver-gilt and enamelled with martial trophies, a coat-of-arms and a monogram
    Made by James Morisset in 1797-8
    Presented by the officers of the Bandon Garrison, Ireland, to Major General Eyre Coote.
    Supplied by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell
    Lent by Peter Finer

    File size is 1.01 MB

  • The Most Noble Order of the Garter
    A Lesser George Sash Badge in gold and enamel
    Made by William Cooper for Rundell Bridge & Co., 1837
    Possibly for the young Queen Victoria
    Private Collection
    Courtesy of Dix Noonan Webb

    File size is 1.07 MB

  • One of a pair of silver-gilt cups and covers
    Supplied by Rundell & Bridge
    Marks: Thomas Cooke, London, 1804
    Private loan

    File size is 0.84 MB

  • Massive ormolu candelabra in the Egyptian taste
    Supplied by Rundell’s to the 3rd Duke of Richmond
    for his Egyptian Dining Room at Goodwood House, c. 1802-6
    Lent by Galerie Sarti

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