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Works of Art from the Schroder Collection (lots 152-178 (Silver) and 272-331)  The Schroder family came to England from Hamburg in the late eighteenth century and became amongst the most successful of Europe’s merchant bankers. Johann Friedrich...

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Works of Art from the Schroder Collection (lots 152-178 (Silver) and 272-331) The Schroder family came to England from Hamburg in the late eighteenth century and became amongst the most successful of Europe’s merchant bankers. Johann Friedrich established a trading company in London around 1801 and was later joined by his brother, Johann Heinrich, who set up his own business in 1818, J. Henry Schroder & Co. He was succeeded by his son, Baron Sir John Henry (1825-1910), who acquired works of art on a grand scale. He displayed his extensive collection at The Dell, an old hunting lodge on the edge of Windsor Great Park. The works of art offered at Roseberys have passed down through the Schroder dynasty, mainly from Baron Bruno Schroder (1867-1940) (the nephew of Sir John Henry Schroder) and his grandson, the late Bruno Schroder (1933-2019). A Queen Anne silver coffee-pot, London, 1713, Anthony Nelme, of tapering cylindrical form, with hinged domed cover designed with corkscrew thumbpiece, the spout also with hinged cover, handle of pot deficient, 26cm high, approx. weight 28.2g Provenance: Works of Art from the Schroder Collection.
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Works of Art from the Schroder Collection (lots 152-178 (Silver) and 272-331) The Schroder family came to England from Hamburg in the late eighteenth century and became amongst the most successful of Europe’s merchant bankers. Johann Friedrich established a trading company in London around 1801 and was later joined by his brother, Johann Heinrich, who set up his own business in 1818, J. Henry Schroder & Co. He was succeeded by his son, Baron Sir John Henry (1825-1910), who acquired works of art on a grand scale. He displayed his extensive collection at The Dell, an old hunting lodge on the edge of Windsor Great Park. The works of art offered at Roseberys have passed down through the Schroder dynasty, mainly from Baron Bruno Schroder (1867-1940) (the nephew of Sir John Henry Schroder) and his grandson, the late Bruno Schroder (1933-2019). A Queen Anne silver coffee-pot, London, 1713, Anthony Nelme, of tapering cylindrical form, with hinged domed cover designed with corkscrew thumbpiece, the spout also with hinged cover, handle of pot deficient, 26cm high, approx. weight 28.2g Provenance: Works of Art from the Schroder Collection.
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