TWO MATCHING GEORGE II SILVER SECOND-COURSE DISHES
TWO MATCHING GEORGE II SILVER SECOND-COURSE DISHES

ONE WITH MARK OF AYME VIDEAU, LONDON, 1737 ; THE OTHER PAUL CRESPIN, LONDON, 1747

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TWO MATCHING GEORGE II SILVER SECOND-COURSE DISHES
ONE WITH MARK OF AYME VIDEAU, LONDON, 1737 ; THE OTHER PAUL CRESPIN, LONDON, 1747
Each shaped-circular with egg-and-dart border, engraved on centres with coat-of-arms beneath a coronet and underneath with 'N.1 27=1' and 'N.2 22=4', marked underneath
9 ¾ in. (24.5 cm.) diam.
41 oz. 3 dwt. (1,280 gr.)
The arms are those of Bateman for John Bateman, 2nd Viscount Bateman (1721-1802), Treasurer of the Royal Household and Master of the King's Buck Hounds.

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