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MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1701 AND 1702
細節
Two William III/Queen Anne silver candlesticks
Mark of David Willaume, London, 1701 and 1702
Each baluster shaped and on octagonal base, with gadrooned borders and spool-shaped socket, the base engraved with initials surmounted by two crests, each marked on base
6¼in. (16cm.) high
33oz. (1,028gr.)
The later crests are those of Sackville and West, for William Edward Sackville-West (1830-1905), fifth son of Lady Elizabeth Sackville-West, Baroness Buckhurst and her husband George, 5th Earl De La Warre (1791-1869), and brother of Mortimer, 1st Baron Sackville (1820-1888). (2)
Mark of David Willaume, London, 1701 and 1702
Each baluster shaped and on octagonal base, with gadrooned borders and spool-shaped socket, the base engraved with initials surmounted by two crests, each marked on base
6¼in. (16cm.) high
33oz. (1,028gr.)
The later crests are those of Sackville and West, for William Edward Sackville-West (1830-1905), fifth son of Lady Elizabeth Sackville-West, Baroness Buckhurst and her husband George, 5th Earl De La Warre (1791-1869), and brother of Mortimer, 1st Baron Sackville (1820-1888). (2)
來源
Presumably given as a perquisite of office to Lionel, 1st Duke of Dorset (1688-1765) as Lord Steward of the Royal Household in 1725, and then by descent to,
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 5th son,
William Edward Sackville-West (1830-1905) and then by descent.
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 5th son,
William Edward Sackville-West (1830-1905) and then by descent.
展覽
London, 25 Park Lane, W.1., A Loan Exhibition of Old English Plate, 1929, no. 753.
注意事項
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