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SPRING RELEASE pair of George III Regency Gold-on-Sterling Shoe Buckles

PATENT (SPRING RELEASE) pair of George III Regency Gold-on- Sterling Shoe Buckles, London, 1798-99, based on ELEY'S PATENT*; beaded design
Maker mark : “ I . T “ in star-burst
Hallmarked for sterling, London, with date mark and maker mark. Stamped on back of the iron chapes: “RIGHT PATENT” & “LEFT PATENT”
Size : 2-1/2” x 1-3/4” each
Condition : Retaining close to 100% of original mercury gilding; iron parts with typical mild corrosion, all original working parts – pressing the notched button on each opens the spring mechanism – one spring less vigorous than the other
ELEY'S PATENT buckle chape of 1784
“Eley...a buckle-smith and silversmith of Aylesbury Street, Clerkenwell Green, London...In his patent the bridge was covered by a steel box hinged at one end to the side of the frame and at the other end controlled by a press-stud. In this way the frame could be raised out of the way of the buckle's working parts...while the straps were buckled, then pressed securely back into place....Eley licensed his patents to others. Some were stamped 'LEFT' & 'RIGHT' as well as 'PATENT' so that pairs were kept intact” -- Referance : Hughes, Bernard & Therle. Georgian Shoe Buckles. 1972, Greater London Council, London.
# 2408 b .................................. pair $ 650.

Size: 9 items
ELEY'S PATENT buckle chape of 1784

ELEY'S PATENT buckle chape of 1784

"the bridge was covered by a steel box hinged at one end to the side of the frame and at the other end controlled by a press-stud."

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Mechanism Open

Mechanism Open

Gold is in remarkably complete bright condition, on front, sides and underside of the sterling buckles

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Detail, open.  The button that activates the spring is visible at top

Detail, open. The button that activates the spring is visible at top

This view shows the only area where gold shows wear -- on underside, on this buckle only, the silver is visible

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Button is visible between the two hand-cut screws in the left image

Button is visible between the two hand-cut screws in the left image

Pressing the button raises the patent mechanism

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Maker's Mark  " I.T" in sunburst (detail)

Maker's Mark " I.T" in sunburst (detail)

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View from Hinge side, with hallmarks

View from Hinge side, with hallmarks

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the other "LEFT...PATENT"

the other "LEFT...PATENT"

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stamped across the chape "RIGHT...PATENT"

stamped across the chape "RIGHT...PATENT"

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2-1/2” x 1-3/4” each, viewed from top

2-1/2” x 1-3/4” each, viewed from top

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