MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1824
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A George IV silver cutlery-tray
Mark of John Bridge, London, 1824
Shaped oblong, with incurved sides, gadrooned border and moulded foot-rim, the single reeded handle with foliate terminals, the side engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliate mantling, marked on side
16 1/8in. (41cm.) long including handle
43oz. (1,363gr.)
The arms are those of Beaumont accolée with Wentworth for Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont Esq. (1758-1829) and his wife Diana (d.1831), natural daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Thomas Wentworth 5th Bt. Thomas Beaumont of Bretton Hall, Yorkshire and Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, was a colonel in the 21st Light Dragoons and M.P. for Northumberland between 1795 and 1818.
Mark of John Bridge, London, 1824
Shaped oblong, with incurved sides, gadrooned border and moulded foot-rim, the single reeded handle with foliate terminals, the side engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliate mantling, marked on side
16 1/8in. (41cm.) long including handle
43oz. (1,363gr.)
The arms are those of Beaumont accolée with Wentworth for Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont Esq. (1758-1829) and his wife Diana (d.1831), natural daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Thomas Wentworth 5th Bt. Thomas Beaumont of Bretton Hall, Yorkshire and Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, was a colonel in the 21st Light Dragoons and M.P. for Northumberland between 1795 and 1818.
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