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Creator: Richard Cooke
Pair of George III "Tub" Salt Cellars Made in London by Richard Cooke, 1804
By Richard Cooke
Located in London, GB
An unusual pair of George III "Tub" Salt Cellars made in London in 1804 by Richard Cooke.
The Salt Cellars are realistically modelled as Tubs with carrying handles pierced into the ...
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19th Century English George III Antique Richard Cooke Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver
Pair of George III Entree Dishes Made in London in 1800 by Richard Cooke
By Richard Cooke
Located in London, GB
This exceptional pair of George III antique sterling silver entree dishes were made in London in 1800 by Richard Cooke. The Dishes are rectangular in form, with lobed borders, and te...
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Early 1800s English George III Antique Richard Cooke Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Captain Sir George Collier’s Presentation Silver Entree Dishes by Richard Cooke
By Richard Cooke
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
Captain Sir George Collier’s presentation silver entree dishes and covers by Richard Cooke, London 1803, each plain rectangular with gadroon borders, covers with detachable vine twist handles, the covers engraved: ‘Presented by the Old Madras Insurance Company to Captn. Collier, Commander of His Majestys Sloop ‘Victor’, for his persevering & gallant conduct in chasing for two days, partially engaging & ultimately sinking the French National Corvette ‘La Fleche’ of superior force while advantageously anchored at the Mahé Islands.’
Dimensions approx.: 150 x 290 x 200mm / 6 x 11 ½ x 8 inches
Total weight approx.: 3513 grams / 112 oz. troy.
Footnotes: These silver dishes were presented to Captain Sir George Collier KCB (1774-1824) for destroying the 22-gun French corvette La Flèche whilst commanding Victor, 18 guns, in the Seychelles on 5 September 1801. After escorting troop transports into the Red Sea ahead of the British invasion of Egypt, Victor fell in with La Flèche off Diego Garcia. After an initial engagement, the corvette escaped to windward only to be found again four days later. A short but fierce action ensued during which the corvette caught fire, grounded on a coral reef and sank before a prize crew could secure the ship. As reward, the Admiralty made Collier post captain and gave him command of Leopard, 50 guns.
Born in London, Collier entered the Royal Navy in 1784. As a midshipman, he was wrecked off Madagascar in 1792 surviving among the natives of that island for six months before being rescued by a passing Portuguese brig. Unfortunately, the brig was immediately captured by a French privateer and for two more years, Collier was confined as a prisoner of war on Mauritius. Returning to service in 1795, he was given his first command in Suffolk Tender.
Following the Peace of Amiens, Collier commanded the Sea Fencibles at Liverpool. After accompanying the expedition to Copenhagen in 1808, for which he was knighted for delivering the admiral’s dispatches, he saw action, and was wounded, supporting the military Campaign in Spain.
After the war, Collier was made commodore on the African station where he was employed suppressing the slave trade with such rigour that he was elected an honorary member of the African Institution, founded by William Wilberforce...
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19th Century British Antique Richard Cooke Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver
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