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LONDON, 1770, MARK IC PROBABLY FOR JOHN CARTER II
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
LONDON, 1770, MARK IC PROBABLY FOR JOHN CARTER II
Shaped circular with gadrooned border, on three claw and ball feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms below a baron's coronet, marked underneath and engraved N.5 and 41=0
13 ½ in. (34.5 cm.) diameter
38 oz. 19 dwt. (1,212 gr.)
The arms are those of Bathurst quartering others impaling Scawen, for Henry, Baron Bathurst, later 2nd Earl of Bathurst (1714-1794) and his second wife Tryphenia (d. 1807), daughter of Thomas Scawen of Maidwell, whom he married in 1759.
LONDON, 1770, MARK IC PROBABLY FOR JOHN CARTER II
Shaped circular with gadrooned border, on three claw and ball feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms below a baron's coronet, marked underneath and engraved N.5 and 41=0
13 ½ in. (34.5 cm.) diameter
38 oz. 19 dwt. (1,212 gr.)
The arms are those of Bathurst quartering others impaling Scawen, for Henry, Baron Bathurst, later 2nd Earl of Bathurst (1714-1794) and his second wife Tryphenia (d. 1807), daughter of Thomas Scawen of Maidwell, whom he married in 1759.
Provenance
Henry, Baron Bathurst, later 2nd Earl of Bathurst (1714-1794),
then by descent.
then by descent.
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Adrian Hume-Sayer