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The Londonderry Silver

Unknown artist, 1812–1830

The Londonderry Silver: a collection of more than 160 pieces all from the Regency period, ranging from table centres and candelabra to wine labels. Mostly English work but some Italian and Portuguese. A group of articles were made by Paul Storr, of the Royal silversmiths Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, in 1813-14 which form part of the Ambassadorial plate supplied to Charles Stewart, third Marquess of Londonderry, at the time of his posting to the Emperor of Austria.

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Title of artwork, date

The Londonderry Silver, 1812–1830

Date supported

1983

Medium and material

Silver

Grant

25000

Total cost

133319

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