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MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1810
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A GEORGE III SILVER BRANDY-SAUCEPAN AND COVER
MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1810
Slightly tapering cylindrical, the part-wood baluster handle with heart-shaped terminal, the hinged slightly domed cover with part-wood button finial and hinged spout flap, the cover later engraved with two crests and motto with viscount's coronet above, marked on base, cover flange, and hinge flap
9½ in. (24 cm.) long over handle
gross 16 oz. (519 gr.)
The crests are those of Byng, for George, Viscount Enfield, later 2nd Earl of Strafford (1806-1886)
MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1810
Slightly tapering cylindrical, the part-wood baluster handle with heart-shaped terminal, the hinged slightly domed cover with part-wood button finial and hinged spout flap, the cover later engraved with two crests and motto with viscount's coronet above, marked on base, cover flange, and hinge flap
9½ in. (24 cm.) long over handle
gross 16 oz. (519 gr.)
The crests are those of Byng, for George, Viscount Enfield, later 2nd Earl of Strafford (1806-1886)
Provenance
George, Viscount Enfield, later 2nd Earl of Strafford (1806-1886) and by descent.
Literature
Manuscript Inventory of Pictures and Plate created Heirloom under the will of the late George Stevens Byng, Earl of Strafford, December 1887. J.E. Boodle, Surveyor, 89 Chancery Lane, WC1: The Plate in thhe Custody of Messrs Garrard & Co, 25 Haymarket, SW1, 'A plain Saucepan & cover with black handle and button 14.50 [oz.]'.
Special notice
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