Lot Essay
The crest is that of Hamilton, almost certainly for Gustavus, 6th Viscount Boyne and, in the Irish peerage, Baron Hamilton of Stackallen, co. Meath (1777-1855).
The 6th Viscount married Harriet, only daughter and heiress of Benjamin Baugh, of Burwarton House, Shropshire. He entered the British army at an early age, saw active service in Flanders during the war between England and France, and was held prisoner for several years at Verdun. He succeeded to the peerage upon the death of his father, the 5th Viscount, in 1816, one year prior to the manufacture of this tea and coffee service (Illustrated London News, April 7, 1855).
The 6th Viscount married Harriet, only daughter and heiress of Benjamin Baugh, of Burwarton House, Shropshire. He entered the British army at an early age, saw active service in Flanders during the war between England and France, and was held prisoner for several years at Verdun. He succeeded to the peerage upon the death of his father, the 5th Viscount, in 1816, one year prior to the manufacture of this tea and coffee service (Illustrated London News, April 7, 1855).
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