MARK OF PARKER AND WAKELIN, LONDON, 1767
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A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT
MARK OF PARKER AND WAKELIN, LONDON, 1767
On four ribbed scroll supports terminating in shell feet, the gadroon border interspersed on either side by an anthemion, scroll handle decorated with overlapping scales, engraved with coat-of-arms underneath spout
8 in. (20.3 cm.) long
14.75 oz. (457 gr.)
The arms are those of James Damer, created Baron Milton of Milton Abbey 1762, having successively represented Weymouth (1741), Bramber (1747) and Dorchester (1754) in the House of Commons.
MARK OF PARKER AND WAKELIN, LONDON, 1767
On four ribbed scroll supports terminating in shell feet, the gadroon border interspersed on either side by an anthemion, scroll handle decorated with overlapping scales, engraved with coat-of-arms underneath spout
8 in. (20.3 cm.) long
14.75 oz. (457 gr.)
The arms are those of James Damer, created Baron Milton of Milton Abbey 1762, having successively represented Weymouth (1741), Bramber (1747) and Dorchester (1754) in the House of Commons.
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