Edward Wakelin, London, 1742
Bombe-form with gadrooned border and upswept scroll handles, the cover with a scroll loop handle, all raised on lion mask and claw and ball feet. Height overall 10 inches (25.5 cm), length over handles 17 inches (43 cm), total approximately 118 ounces.
The crest and arms belong to George Pitt (1721-1803), who was made 1st Baron Rivers of Stratfield-Saye in 1786. He was an MP for Dorset and served as British Ambassador to Spain, 1770-71. His cousin William Pitt The Elder was Prime Minister, 1766-68, while William Pitt the Younger served twice as Prime Minister, 1783-1801 and 1804-1806. George Pitt's son George (1751-1828), the 2nd Baron Rivers, sold Stratfield-Saye House to the British government in 1814. In 1817, they gifted it to the Duke of Wellington, for his victory over Napoleon at Waterloo.
Sold for $10,240
Estimated at $10,000 - $20,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Edward Wakelin, London, 1742
Bombe-form with gadrooned border and upswept scroll handles, the cover with a scroll loop handle, all raised on lion mask and claw and ball feet. Height overall 10 inches (25.5 cm), length over handles 17 inches (43 cm), total approximately 118 ounces.
The crest and arms belong to George Pitt (1721-1803), who was made 1st Baron Rivers of Stratfield-Saye in 1786. He was an MP for Dorset and served as British Ambassador to Spain, 1770-71. His cousin William Pitt The Elder was Prime Minister, 1766-68, while William Pitt the Younger served twice as Prime Minister, 1783-1801 and 1804-1806. George Pitt's son George (1751-1828), the 2nd Baron Rivers, sold Stratfield-Saye House to the British government in 1814. In 1817, they gifted it to the Duke of Wellington, for his victory over Napoleon at Waterloo.
Generally good condition overall with light surface marking from normal use; clearly hallmarked; engraved arms to body and crest to cover; the cover sitting slightly ajar; underside engraved "125=7"
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Auction: Old Master Paintings / Silver / English & Continental Furniture, May 13, 2026
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle held an auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings & Drawings on May 13, 2026 presenting works spanning the 16th through 19th centuries, including portraits, still lifes and landscapes, along with religious, historical and mythological subjects.
Johan Julius Ringdahl
A highlight of the sale was Achilles Mourning the Death of Patroclus, a rare neoclassic work by the Swedish artist Johan Julius Ringdahl (1813-1882), which tripled its $8,000-12,000 estimate, selling for an impressive $35,200—A World Auction Record for the Artist. A graduate of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts who chiefly concentrated on portraiture and genre scenes, Ringdahl’s depiction of the first episode of the eighteenth book of Homer’s Iliad was almost certainly painted on commission for a serious lover of Greek poetry. It is a poignant evocation of the hero’s grief at the death of his friend Patroclus, who has been killed in battle by the Trojan prince Hector. Equally moving is the presence of Achilles’s mother, the sea goddess Thetis, who has come to comfort him. As she touches her son’s shoulder tenderly, she presents him with the new shield and armor just made for him by the smith god Hephaestus, offering him a way forward to fulfill his destiny.
Additional Categories in the Sale
Special sections of the sale will also showcase English & Continental Silver, lots 63-193 (Read More) on Wednesday, May 13 and English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts, lots 301-710 (Read More) on Thursday, May 14.
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