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MARK OF THOMAS PARR, LONDON, 1716
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A pair of George I silver tazze
Mark of Thomas Parr, London, 1716
Each circular and on trumpet foot, with gadrooned borders, the field engraved with a coat-of-arms within ribbon-tied feather and foliage mantling, each marked on field and foot
6in. (22.9cm.) diam.
24oz. (753gr.)
The arms are those of Shelley impaling Bysshe, for John Shelley (1666-1739) and Helen (1667-1742), younger daughter and co-heir of Robert Bysshe of Fen Place, co. Sussex, whom he married in 1692. (2)
Mark of Thomas Parr, London, 1716
Each circular and on trumpet foot, with gadrooned borders, the field engraved with a coat-of-arms within ribbon-tied feather and foliage mantling, each marked on field and foot
6in. (22.9cm.) diam.
24oz. (753gr.)
The arms are those of Shelley impaling Bysshe, for John Shelley (1666-1739) and Helen (1667-1742), younger daughter and co-heir of Robert Bysshe of Fen Place, co. Sussex, whom he married in 1692. (2)
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