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THE LARGEST WITH MARK OF LONDON, 1749, MAKER'S MARK I...IN SCRIPT WITH TWO-HANDLED CUP ABOVE POSSIBLY FOR JOHN FROST I; ONE LONDON, 1750
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TWO GEORGE II SILVER SERVING DISHES
THE LARGEST WITH MARK OF LONDON, 1749, MAKER'S MARK I...IN SCRIPT WITH TWO-HANDLED CUP ABOVE POSSIBLY FOR JOHN FROST I; ONE LONDON, 1750
Each shaped circular with gadrooned border and engraved with coat-of-arms, marked underneath and further engraved with No. 9 and scratchweight 36=1, No. 5 and scratchweight 26=10
13 ¼ in. (33.5 cm.) and 11 ¼ in. (28.5 cm.) diameter
61 oz. 5 dwt. (1,906gr.)
The arms are those of Bathurst quartering others impaling Scawen, for Henry, 2nd Baron Bathurst (1714- 1794) and his second wife Tryphenia (d. 1807), daughter of Thomas Scawen, whom he married in 1759.
THE LARGEST WITH MARK OF LONDON, 1749, MAKER'S MARK I...IN SCRIPT WITH TWO-HANDLED CUP ABOVE POSSIBLY FOR JOHN FROST I; ONE LONDON, 1750
Each shaped circular with gadrooned border and engraved with coat-of-arms, marked underneath and further engraved with No. 9 and scratchweight 36=1, No. 5 and scratchweight 26=10
13 ¼ in. (33.5 cm.) and 11 ¼ in. (28.5 cm.) diameter
61 oz. 5 dwt. (1,906gr.)
The arms are those of Bathurst quartering others impaling Scawen, for Henry, 2nd Baron Bathurst (1714- 1794) and his second wife Tryphenia (d. 1807), daughter of Thomas Scawen, whom he married in 1759.
Provenance
Henry, 2nd Baron Bathurst (1714- 1794),
then by descent.
then by descent.
Sale Room Notice
Please note this lot contains two dishes, and not five as described and illustrated in the printed catalogue. Please refer to the online cataloging and image.
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