George III sterling silver water jug, mark of Philip Rundell, London, 1821, of tapering lobed circular form with shell and leaf rim, the lid surmounted by a floral finial, the shoulders with a chased band of scrolling trailing flowers, raised on circular…
An impressive oblong sterling silver tray, Philip Rundell, London, 1816, the elaborate cast border designed with shells, bouquets and acanthus leaves with two double scroll acanthus leaf handles, a coat-of-arms engraved to the centre bearing the motto…
A George III silver water jug by Philip Rundell, London, 1821, tapering circular form with shell and leaf rim, flower and foliage surmount to lid, the shoulders with a chased band of scrolling trailing flowers, above the lobed body and raised on circular…
A rare George IV silver second course dish, large circular form with gadroon and shell rim, engraved with the British Royal coat-of-arms, another armorial badge to the opposite side, plain centre. London 1822 by Philip Rundell. Weight 1860gms. Diameter 37…