A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER ENTRÉE DISHES AND A SIMILAR PAIR
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER ENTRÉE DISHES AND A SIMILAR PAIR

MARK OF SEBASTIAN AND JAMES CRESPELL, LONDON, 1764 AND MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, 1770

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER ENTRÉE DISHES AND A SIMILAR PAIR
MARK OF SEBASTIAN AND JAMES CRESPELL, LONDON, 1764 AND MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, 1770
Cushion-shaped with a gadrooned rim, each later engraved with a coat-of-arms, one later applied with later cartouche shaped panels on the long sides, each marked underneath, the bases of the four engraved with a scratchweight '19:10', '19:15', '19:17', '19:18', the bases of the pair engraved with an inventory number and a scratchweight 'No. 1 20"11', 'No. 2 21"3'
10 in. (25.5 cm.) long
111 oz. (3477 gr.)
The arms are those of Hunter quartering Kennedy and Blair for Sir David Hunter Blair 3rd Bt. (1778-1857) who succeeded his brother in 1800. (6)
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