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MARK OF S.C. YOUNGE AND CO., SHEFFIELD, 1827
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER WINE COASTERS
MARK OF S.C. YOUNGE AND CO., SHEFFIELD, 1827
The rims chased with fruiting vines and grape clusters dependent
6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) diameter
The arms appear to be unofficial, perhaps associated with Bond of Lancashire. The principal charge on the cartouche is a keythong, a mythical beast of very rare occurrence in British heraldry. (2)
MARK OF S.C. YOUNGE AND CO., SHEFFIELD, 1827
The rims chased with fruiting vines and grape clusters dependent
6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) diameter
The arms appear to be unofficial, perhaps associated with Bond of Lancashire. The principal charge on the cartouche is a keythong, a mythical beast of very rare occurrence in British heraldry. (2)
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