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A pair of English mid 18th century silver tureens, marks of Frederick Kandler, London 1755.

Estimate
400 000 - 600 000 SEK
35 300 - 53 000 EUR
36 800 - 55 200 USD
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Unsold
Purchasing info
A pair of English mid 18th century silver tureens, marks of Frederick Kandler, London 1755.

Length 41 cm, total weight 6.200 g.

Provenance

Engraved coat-of-arms for Throckmorton and Yate, impaling Collingwood, made for Sir Robert Throckmorton, 4th Baronet of Coughton Court, County Warwick (1702-1791) and his second wife Catherine(married in January 1737), daughter to Georg Collingwood of Esslington, Northumberland. From the collection of Sir Nicholas Throckmortons, sold at Christie´s 25th of July 1934, then in the collections of the Duchess of Kent, sold at Christie´s 13th of March 1947.

Literature

Burkes General Armoury page. 1012, 1148, 216.

More information

Frederick Kändler the son or nephew of Charles Kändler, who came to London 1727 and who was the brother of Johann Joachim Kändler, the well known modeler of Meissens early porcelain. Frederick Kändler becomes a maker 1739.