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PROPERTY OF A DESCENDANT OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER
A SILVER BOWL
MARK OF JOHN BAYLY, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1765
Details
A SILVER BOWL
Mark of John Bayly, Philadelphia, circa 1765
Circular, on circular foot, the slightly everted rim with reeded border, engraved on body Dan Hughes Du Pree Jr. April 4th, 1918, engraved on base with block initials H over I M and later engraved 200 years, marked on shoulder
4¼in. diameter; 5oz. 10dwt.
Mark of John Bayly, Philadelphia, circa 1765
Circular, on circular foot, the slightly everted rim with reeded border, engraved on body Dan Hughes Du Pree Jr. April 4th, 1918, engraved on base with block initials H over I M and later engraved 200 years, marked on shoulder
4¼in. diameter; 5oz. 10dwt.
Provenance
According to family tradition this waste bowl descended to:
Thomas Stockton (1781-1846) of New Castle, Delaware , who married Fidelia Rogerson Johns
Anne Elizabeth Stockton (b. c. 1812), daughter, who married Richard
Douglas Moore of Athens Clarke, Georgia
Elizabeth Moore, daughter, and
Frances Carey Moore (b. 1848), daughter, who married Ira Ellis Dupree
Dan Hughes Du Pree (b. 1883) son of Frances and nephew of Elizabeth
Richard Greer Du Pree and Dan Hughes Du Pree II (d. 1988), sons
Thence by descent to the present owner (see lot 120 for further details on family history)
Thomas Stockton (1781-1846) of New Castle, Delaware , who married Fidelia Rogerson Johns
Anne Elizabeth Stockton (b. c. 1812), daughter, who married Richard
Douglas Moore of Athens Clarke, Georgia
Elizabeth Moore, daughter, and
Frances Carey Moore (b. 1848), daughter, who married Ira Ellis Dupree
Dan Hughes Du Pree (b. 1883) son of Frances and nephew of Elizabeth
Richard Greer Du Pree and Dan Hughes Du Pree II (d. 1988), sons
Thence by descent to the present owner (see lot 120 for further details on family history)