THE PROPERTY OF A DECEASED ESTATE
A PAIR OF GEORGE III PLAIN SHAPED OVAL SAUCEBOATS, each on shaped foot cast with shells and gadrooning and with serpent scroll handle and gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, 1767, maker's mark indistinct
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III PLAIN SHAPED OVAL SAUCEBOATS, each on shaped foot cast with shells and gadrooning and with serpent scroll handle and gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, 1767, maker's mark indistinct
6in. (15cm.) high
(30ozs.)
The arms are those of Dawson impaling Fermor for Thomas Dawson, (1725-1813), later 1st Baron and Viscount Cremorne and his first wife Anne, daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of Pomfret, whom he married in 1754. Anne died in 1769 and he married the following year Philadelphia Hannah, daughter of Thomas Freame of Philadelphia, U.S.A. and his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas Penn, the founder of that city.
6in. (15cm.) high
(30ozs.)
The arms are those of Dawson impaling Fermor for Thomas Dawson, (1725-1813), later 1st Baron and Viscount Cremorne and his first wife Anne, daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of Pomfret, whom he married in 1754. Anne died in 1769 and he married the following year Philadelphia Hannah, daughter of Thomas Freame of Philadelphia, U.S.A. and his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas Penn, the founder of that city.