TWO ARMORIAL CHARGERS
CIRCA 1735 AND 1765, RESPECTIVELY
The first centering the arms of Tylney and Child quarterly, gilt and iron-red flowering branches at the rim; the second with the arms of Peake above gilt peony and chrysanthemum
15¼ in. (38.7 cm.) diameter (2)
拍品專文
In 1731 Richard Child, 3rd Baronet, was created Earl Tylney. His father, Josiah Child, had been a governor of the East India Company in the 17th century. See D.S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcleain, p. 393.