Auction Catalogue

16 December 2003

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

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Lot

№ 272

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16 December 2003

Hammer Price:
£6,000

A superb and large Georgian breast star of the Order of St Patrick

The Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, a large hinged star by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, silver, gold and enamels, the motto set with small diamonds, the faceted silver rays hinged and mounted on gold springs and with a small gold eylet for sewing at each point, the reverse backplate inscribed ‘Rundell Bridge & Rundell, Jewellers to their Majesties’, and fitted with original hinged double-pin for wearing,115x112mm, circa 1810-15, one small eylet replaced, otherwise extremely fine and an outstanding example of a star from this period £6000-8000

A fascinating star with interesting features which illustrate the transition between sew-on and pin-on stars, and also the final days of the hinged body construction which provided the necessary articulation for the star when sewn onto a coat. The unusual double pin fitments clearly illustrate a new step forward for Rundell Bridge & Rundell, giving the option for pinning the star to the coat. By mid-1815 the firm was producing G.C.B. stars of the newly enlarged Order of the Bath, their bodies of solid construction but still with eylets for sewing and no reverse pin. By the end of that same year the transition was complete; the stars had become a little smaller and were now fitted with a single vertical pin for wearing, in the manner that still exists today.