Adolf Zethelius | |
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Born | Stockholm | 19 February 1781
Died | 7 March 1864 83) Stockholm | (aged
Burial place | Torshälla Church graveyard |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Silversmith and industrialist |
Notable work | Norwegian Royal Regalia, Nyby bruk, Surahammars bruk |
Style | Empire |
Spouse | Sofia Fredrika Nordewall (1786–1885) |
Children | Augusta Emerentia Carolina Zethelius (1811–1897) Carl Zethelius (1811–1860), mill owner and Royal Secretary. |
Parent | Silversmith Pehr Zethelius (1740–1810) Catharina Emerentia Westrell |
Relatives | Son-in-law of Eric Nordewall |
Adolf Zethelius (born Erik Adolf Zethelius; 19 February 1781 – 7 March 7, 1864) was a Swedish silversmith and industrialist and owner of the Swedish ironworks Surahammars bruk and Nyby bruk.
Life and career
The orb, sceptre, and anointing horn, which are part of the Norwegian Royal Regalia, were commissioned by King Charles John and made by Zethelius in Stockholm for the King's coronation as King of Norway in 1818.[1] Works by Zethelius are also exhibited at Nationalmuseum and Hallwyl Palace in Stockholm.
Zethelius acquired the manor house Nyby, near Torshälla, from his father-in-law Eric Nordewall, and in 1829 he founded the ironworks Nyby bruk on the site.[2] Zethelius had the manor house of Surahammars herrgård constructed 1856–1858.[3]
References
- ↑ Trondheim Cathedral – The Norwegian Royal Regalia Archived April 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Nordisk familjebok, Adolf Zethelius
- ↑ Svensk Silversmide, Andrén, Hellner, Hernmarck & Holmquist, Stockholm 2000.