MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, 1767
Details
A pair of George III silver meat dishes
maker's mark of John Parker and Edward Wakelin, London, 1767
Shaped-oval and with gadrooned borders, each later engraved with a coat-of-arms and three crests, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweight and inventory number 'No. 1 59=7' and 'No. 2 59=11'
19 3/8in. (49 cm.) long
113ozs. (3,507grs.) (2)
maker's mark of John Parker and Edward Wakelin, London, 1767
Shaped-oval and with gadrooned borders, each later engraved with a coat-of-arms and three crests, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweight and inventory number 'No. 1 59=7' and 'No. 2 59=11'
19 3/8in. (49 cm.) long
113ozs. (3,507grs.) (2)
Provenance
William Henry Meyrick (1790-1853)
S. Myburg; Christie's, 35 November 1938, lot 44 (¨37 to Vander)
S. Myburg; Christie's, 35 November 1938, lot 44 (¨37 to Vander)