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MARK OF AUGUSTIN COURTAULD, LONDON, 1735
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CASTERS
MARK OF AUGUSTIN COURTAULD, LONDON, 1735
Vase shaped and on spreading foot, the detachable covers with baluster finial, engraved with a vacant foliage cartouche, one side later engraved with a crest within the Garter motto and beneath a marquess' coronet, each marked underneath, the bases each further stamped '6'
5.1/2 in. (14 cm.) high and slightly smaller
14 oz. 17 dwt. (462 gr.)
The crest is that of Stewart, probably for Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry K.G. (1778-1854).
MARK OF AUGUSTIN COURTAULD, LONDON, 1735
Vase shaped and on spreading foot, the detachable covers with baluster finial, engraved with a vacant foliage cartouche, one side later engraved with a crest within the Garter motto and beneath a marquess' coronet, each marked underneath, the bases each further stamped '6'
5.1/2 in. (14 cm.) high and slightly smaller
14 oz. 17 dwt. (462 gr.)
The crest is that of Stewart, probably for Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry K.G. (1778-1854).
Provenance
Possibly the Tempests of Wynyard Park, County Durham, and by descent to the Marquesses of Londonderry.
Literature
Wynyard Park inventory of silver and plate, 1949, p. 7. as part of ‘A plain “Warwick” stand with scrolled supports, fitted with three casters (two small and one large), Aug. Courtauld, 1735’.
Wynyard Park inventory, 1956, p. 49, p. 71, erroneously listed as an inkstand.
Wynyard Park inventory, 1965, vol. ii, p. 134
Wynyard Park inventory, 1956, p. 49, p. 71, erroneously listed as an inkstand.
Wynyard Park inventory, 1965, vol. ii, p. 134
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