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Samuel Parker and the Vulliamys, Purveyors of Gilt Bronze
01/1997 | 1126 | 139
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Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (Bellaigue, Geoffrey de)
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44. Chimney-piece from Brighton Pavilion, designed by Robert Jones and fitted with mounts by Samuel Parker, 1823. The garniture includes a pair of eight-light dragon-branched candelabra fitted to late 18th-century porcelain jars and resting on enamelled metal vases and metal bases supplied by Samuel Parker in 1822. 116 by 47 by 51 cm. (Yellow Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace).
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45. Pot-pourri tripod vase, combining an 18th-century Chinese celadon vase with gilt-bronze and lacquered mounts by Samuel Parker and a marble plinth by Henry Westmacott supplied to Robert Jones's designs in 1822 23. 127.8 by 51 by 51 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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46. The Saloon, Brighton Pavilion, by James Tingle after Augustus Pugin, Published by John Nash, 2nd June 1823. Etching, 27.3 by 33.1 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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47. 'Kylin clock', as photographed c.1914, on its marble and gilt-bronze plinth designed by Robert Jones: the marble was supplied by Henry Westmacott and the mounts by Samuel Parker in 1822. The French mid-18th century clock has English additions by Parker c.1823; it is shown in its glass case with brass frame and ebony stand which Parker supplied in 1823 at a cost of £35.
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50. Mid-18th-Century Chelsea Porcelain Vase Painted in Imitation of Japanese Arita Porcelain Fitted with Late 18th-Century? French Mounts. 50.5 cm. High; 17.5 cm. diam. (The Royal Collection).
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51. Late 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain Vase Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys in 1806. Height, 39.5 by 21.7 by 21.7 cm. (Harewood House, Yorks).
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52. 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain and Mother-of-Pearl Bottle Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by B. L. Vulliamy in 1819. 48.2 by 28 by 21.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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53. Late 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain Bottle Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys in 1811. 58.5 cm. High; 31 cm. diam. (The Royal Collection).
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54. Foliate Head on the Vase Illustrated in Fig.53. [Late 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain Bottle Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys in 1811. 58.5 cm. High; 31 cm. diam. (The Royal Collection).]
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55. Pair of Late 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain Vases Fitted in 1807 with Mounts by the Vulliamys. Heights, 46.7 cm. and 48.9 cm.; Widths 26.7 cm. and 23.5 cm.; Depths, 20.3 cm. and 20.6 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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56. Late 18th-Century Double Gourd Chinese Vase Fitted with Gilt-Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys before 1812. 56.5 by 24.5 by 20 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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57. Late 18th-Century Chinese Celadon Vase Decorated with Prunus and Other Plants in White Slip and Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by B. L. Vulliamy in 1819. 74 by 33 by 30 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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58. Early 19th-Century Chinese Famille Rose Vase on Marble Base Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys, 1810-14. 153 by 44.5 cm. by 47 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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59. Early 19th-Century Chinese Celadon Vase Fitted with Gilt-Bronze Mounts by B. L. Vulliamy in 1815. 103 by 45 by 39 cm. (Royal Collection).
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60. The Golden Drawing Room, Carlton House. By T. Sutherland after C. Wild, Published by W. H. Pyne on 1st June 1817. 19.2 by 25.5 cm. (Royal Collection).
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61. Late 18th-Century Chinese Celadon Vase Fitted by the Vulliamys in 1809 with Removable Gilt Bronze Mounts. 53.5 by 24.5 by 24 cm. (Harewood House, Yorks).
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62. The Gilt-Bronze 'Handles' from the Vase in Fig.61.
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63. Late 18th-Century Blue Ground Chinese Vase Fitted with Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Vulliamys in 1806. 44 by 26 by 26 cm. (Harewood House, Yorks).
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64. Late 18th-Century Chinese Celadon Vase Decorated in White Slip with Prunus and Foliage Fitted with Chinoiserie Mounts and a Four-Light Candelabrum by B. L. Vulliamy in 1819. 80.3 by 30.5 by 30.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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65. Late 18th-Century Chinese Famille Rose Vase with Chinoiserie Mounts and a Five-Light Candelabrum Supplied by B. L. Vulliamy, 1819 22. 101 cm. High; 33.7 cm. diam. (The Royal Collection).
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66. 18th-Century Chinese Vase with Gilt-Bronze Mounts and a Three-High Candelabrum Supplied by the Vulliamys. 1806 10. 77 by 29.5 cm. (Harewood House, Yorks).
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67. Three-Light Vase Candelabrum of Derby Porcelain with Gilt-Bronze Mounts Supplied by the Vulliamys in 1811. 34.8 by 25.5 by 25.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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68. Four-Light Candelabrum Supplied to George IV by the Vulliamys in 1808 and Then Modified by Them in 1810. 38.5 by 34 by 30.2 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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69. Candelabrum Fitting from the Vase in Fig.66. [18th-Century Chinese Vase with Gilt-Bronze Mounts and a Three-High Candelabrum Supplied by the Vulliamys. 1806 10. 77 by 29.5 cm. (Harewood House, Yorks).]
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70. Three-Light Vase Candelabrum of Black Marble with Gilt Bronze Mounts Supplied by the Vulliamys in 1811. (Excluding Plinth) 42.5 by 29.3 by 29.3 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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48. The Principal Staircase, Buckingham Palace, 1828 c.1832.
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49. Jar, Late 17th-Century Japanese with French Late 18th-Century Mounts, Fitted to a Pierced Gilt-Bronze Pedestal Supplied by the Vulliamys in 1812. 50.5 by 18 by 18 cm. (The Royal Collection).