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MARK OF BURRAGE DAVENPORT, LONDON, 1783
細節
A set of four George III silver shell dishes
Mark of Burrage Davenport, London, 1783
Each formed as a scallop shell on three shell feet, the arched valve with beaded border, engraved with the Royal crest within Garter motto and with Royal crown above, each marked on reverse of valve
6in. (15cm.) long
15oz. (469gr.) (4)
Mark of Burrage Davenport, London, 1783
Each formed as a scallop shell on three shell feet, the arched valve with beaded border, engraved with the Royal crest within Garter motto and with Royal crown above, each marked on reverse of valve
6in. (15cm.) long
15oz. (469gr.) (4)
來源
Supplied by the Royal Goldsmiths Jefferys and Jones to
John, 3rd Duke of Dorset (1745-1799) for his embassy to Paris in 1784, and then by descent to his son
George, 4th Duke of Dorset (1793-1815) and then by descent to his first cousin,
Charles, 2nd Viscount Sackville and 5th Duke of Dorset (1767-1843), and then by descent to the second daughter of George, 4th Duke of Dorset,
Lady Elizabeth Sackville-West (d.1870), later Baroness Buckhurst, wife of George, 5th Earl De La Warre (1791-1869), who assumed her paternal name and arms by Royal License in addition to those of West in 1843, and then by descent to their 4th son,
Mortimer, 1st Baron Sackville (1820-1888) and then by descent.
John, 3rd Duke of Dorset (1745-1799) for his embassy to Paris in 1784, and then by descent to his son
George, 4th Duke of Dorset (1793-1815) and then by descent to his first cousin,
Charles, 2nd Viscount Sackville and 5th Duke of Dorset (1767-1843), and then by descent to the second daughter of George, 4th Duke of Dorset,
Lady Elizabeth Sackville-West (d.1870), later Baroness Buckhurst, wife of George, 5th Earl De La Warre (1791-1869), who assumed her paternal name and arms by Royal License in addition to those of West in 1843, and then by descent to their 4th son,
Mortimer, 1st Baron Sackville (1820-1888) and then by descent.
出版
Manuscript account from the Royal Goldsmiths, Jefferys and Jones, Cockspur Street, near Charing Cross, 1 April 1784, (Kent Archives Office), '4 escallop shells 16[oz.] 2[dwt.] fa[shioning] 19[s]/- ea[ch], £8.4s.6.'.
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