- Paul
Jacques de
Lamerie (9
April 1688 – 1
August 1751) was a London-based silversmith. The
Victoria and
Albert Museum describes him as the "greatest silversmith...
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right and as
evidence of ownership. The
defendant in the case was Paul de
Lamerie, a
great producer of
silverworks in the 18th century. His name was misspelled...
- Co. of London,
featuring a
Victorian design of a 1740s cup by Paul de
Lamerie,
while the
other is a 1986 replica. John Kendall-Carpenter,
former England...
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Ghiberti Johannes Gutenberg George Heriot Gaspard van der
Heyden Paul de
Lamerie Arnold Lulls Jean-Valentin
Morel Paul
Storr Adrien Vachette Lois Betteridge...
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Marks indicate it is
Britannia gauge silver made by (or for) Paul de
Lamerie (taken to or) in
London and
dated 1732 (it
could have been made a year...
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galleries entirely in silver-gilt by the
leading London silversmith Paul de
Lamerie from 1713-14,
while the
handleless cups are
Italian Doccia porcelain. Such...
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Castlereagh Inkstand,
dated 1817–1819, is one of his
finest works) and Paul de
Lamerie. The main iron work
gallery covers European wrought and cast iron from...
- : 119 A
valuable silver ewer by the 18th
century silversmith Paul de
Lamerie was stolen, but
returned anonymously when the
London newspapers began covering...
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other treasures,
including a
service of
silver made by the
famous Paul de
Lamerie.
Though creating seventeen leading roles for
Handel (including
Giulio Cesare...
- the arms of the
widow of the 5th Earl of Bath. Mark of
Robert Cooper De
Lamerie Pair of salts,
salver and
cream jug
bearing arms of
family of Beachcroft...