细节
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SHAPED-OVAL MEAT DISHES, each with gadrooned border and engraved with two coats-of-arms, by Andrew Fogelberg, 1775
13in. (33cm.) wide
(97ozs.)
The first arms are those of Bulkeley for Thomas James, 7th Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel (1752-1822) who married Elizabeth Harriett, only daughter and heir of Sir George Warren K.B., in 1777 after which he assumed the name of Warren before that of Bulkeley. He was later created Baron Bulkeley of Beaumaris in 1784. The Viscouncy and Barony became extinct on his death in 1822 where upon his estates passed to the eldest son of his half brother Sir Robert Williams, 9th Bt. of Penrhyn.
The second arms are those of Bulkeley quartering Williams for Richard Bulkeley Williams of Penrhyn, later 10th Bt. of Penrhyn, son of Sir Robert Williams. 9th Bt. After succeeding to the estates of Lord Bulkeley he assumed by sign manual in 1827 the additional surname of Bulkeley. (4)
13in. (33cm.) wide
(97ozs.)
The first arms are those of Bulkeley for Thomas James, 7th Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel (1752-1822) who married Elizabeth Harriett, only daughter and heir of Sir George Warren K.B., in 1777 after which he assumed the name of Warren before that of Bulkeley. He was later created Baron Bulkeley of Beaumaris in 1784. The Viscouncy and Barony became extinct on his death in 1822 where upon his estates passed to the eldest son of his half brother Sir Robert Williams, 9th Bt. of Penrhyn.
The second arms are those of Bulkeley quartering Williams for Richard Bulkeley Williams of Penrhyn, later 10th Bt. of Penrhyn, son of Sir Robert Williams. 9th Bt. After succeeding to the estates of Lord Bulkeley he assumed by sign manual in 1827 the additional surname of Bulkeley. (4)