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Auction archive: Lot number 10

LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c1700-1773) Manuscrip...

Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,555 - US$2,333
Price realised:
£6,875
ca. US$10,696
Auction archive: Lot number 10

LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c1700-1773) Manuscrip...

Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,555 - US$2,333
Price realised:
£6,875
ca. US$10,696
Beschreibung:

LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c.1700-1773). Manuscript ledger, apparently chiefly in the hand of John Carbonell [official purveyor of wine to the English court], August 1762 – December 1773, ownership inscription of John Carbonell, folio (375 x 240mm) , (loose in binding). Vellum over boards (worn, lacking spine). Provenance : by descent from John Carbonell.
LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c.1700-1773). Manuscript ledger, apparently chiefly in the hand of John Carbonell [official purveyor of wine to the English court], August 1762 – December 1773, ownership inscription of John Carbonell, folio (375 x 240mm) , (loose in binding). Vellum over boards (worn, lacking spine). Provenance : by descent from John Carbonell. Entries are filled in chiefly on a monthly basis for the various wines delivered and returned from the court of George III, most often to the Great Cellar at St James' Palace, but also to the Privy Cellar, the Queen's House, Somerset House and Kew Palace; separate notes are made for burgundy delivered, including for the 'side board' at St James'. Accounts are also kept for individual members of the court; supply to the same named individuals remains constant for many years. Tastes evidently remain unchanged, too, for the types of wine never vary: port, claret, burgundy, madeira, sack, [Spanish] mountain, and sherry. The wine merchant John Carbonell, based at 9 King Street, entered England from Italy as Giovanni Carbonelli; before becoming a vintner, he had been a violinist of some acclaim whose last recorded public performance was at the coronation of George III. Talbot suggests that Vivaldi's violin concerto in B flat major (RV 366) may have been written for the eponymous 'Il Carbonelli', the two having met in Rome (M. Talbot, The Vivaldi Compendium , 2011).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2015
Auction house:
Christie's
9 June 2015, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c.1700-1773). Manuscript ledger, apparently chiefly in the hand of John Carbonell [official purveyor of wine to the English court], August 1762 – December 1773, ownership inscription of John Carbonell, folio (375 x 240mm) , (loose in binding). Vellum over boards (worn, lacking spine). Provenance : by descent from John Carbonell.
LEDGER OF COURT WINE – John Carbonell (c.1700-1773). Manuscript ledger, apparently chiefly in the hand of John Carbonell [official purveyor of wine to the English court], August 1762 – December 1773, ownership inscription of John Carbonell, folio (375 x 240mm) , (loose in binding). Vellum over boards (worn, lacking spine). Provenance : by descent from John Carbonell. Entries are filled in chiefly on a monthly basis for the various wines delivered and returned from the court of George III, most often to the Great Cellar at St James' Palace, but also to the Privy Cellar, the Queen's House, Somerset House and Kew Palace; separate notes are made for burgundy delivered, including for the 'side board' at St James'. Accounts are also kept for individual members of the court; supply to the same named individuals remains constant for many years. Tastes evidently remain unchanged, too, for the types of wine never vary: port, claret, burgundy, madeira, sack, [Spanish] mountain, and sherry. The wine merchant John Carbonell, based at 9 King Street, entered England from Italy as Giovanni Carbonelli; before becoming a vintner, he had been a violinist of some acclaim whose last recorded public performance was at the coronation of George III. Talbot suggests that Vivaldi's violin concerto in B flat major (RV 366) may have been written for the eponymous 'Il Carbonelli', the two having met in Rome (M. Talbot, The Vivaldi Compendium , 2011).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2015
Auction house:
Christie's
9 June 2015, London, South Kensington
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