MARK OF DOROTHY LANGLANDS, NEWCASTLE, 1806
Details
A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL SILVER MEAT SKEWER
MARK OF DOROTHY LANGLANDS, NEWCASTLE, 1806
Engraved with crest and initial C for Cook; another George III skewer by Thomas Wallis (II), London, 1798; a pair of Irish silver Onslow pattern sauce ladles by Alexander Richards, Dublin, 1759, later initialled W; a plain drum mustard pot by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1918 with associated mustard spoon, both engraved with Widdrington crest, the latter with initials SW; and a silver-gilt cup and cover in the 17th century style by A. E. Jones, London, 1903
24 oz. (744 gr.) (6)
MARK OF DOROTHY LANGLANDS, NEWCASTLE, 1806
Engraved with crest and initial C for Cook; another George III skewer by Thomas Wallis (II), London, 1798; a pair of Irish silver Onslow pattern sauce ladles by Alexander Richards, Dublin, 1759, later initialled W; a plain drum mustard pot by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1918 with associated mustard spoon, both engraved with Widdrington crest, the latter with initials SW; and a silver-gilt cup and cover in the 17th century style by A. E. Jones, London, 1903
24 oz. (744 gr.) (6)
Provenance
Reverend Joseph Cook (1759-1844) and by descent at Newton Hall, Northumberland.
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