
CHRISTIE'S
Boxes and Cases — Ombersley Court: The Collection of Lord and Lady Sandys
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London,
United Kingdom
Lot 20 TWO GEORGE IV SILVER SEAL BOXES
John Bridge (1755 - 1834)
Philip Rundell (1746 - 1827) 

John Bridge
1755 - 1834
United Kingdom, England

Philip Rundell
1746 - 1827
United Kingdom, England
Philip Rundell was a highly prosperous English jeweller, fine jewellery retailer and master jewellery makers' business proprietor, known for his association with royalty. With John Bridge, he ran and co-owned Rundell and Bridge, a firm with widespread interests in the jewellery and precious metal trades.