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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE-TUREENS
MARK OF RICHARD MORSON AND BENJAMIN STEPHENSON, LONDON, 1772
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE-TUREENS
MARK OF RICHARD MORSON AND BENJAMIN STEPHENSON, LONDON, 1772
Each oval bombé on spreading foot, with beaded border and bead and fluted handles, engraved on one side with a coat-of-arms and on the other with a crest, each marked under foot, further engraved with a scratchweight '18"11' and '18"14'
10 1/8 in. (25.8 cm.) wide
37 oz. (1,150 gr.)
The arms are those of Rushout impaling Bowles, for John Rushout (1738-1800) and his wife Rebecca (d.1818), daughter of Humphrey Bowles of Wanstead, Essex, whom he married in 1766. John Rushout succeeded his father as 5th baronet on the latter's death in 1775. He was later created 1st Baron Northwick of Northwick Park in 1797. He served as M.P. for Evesham and was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. (2)
MARK OF RICHARD MORSON AND BENJAMIN STEPHENSON, LONDON, 1772
Each oval bombé on spreading foot, with beaded border and bead and fluted handles, engraved on one side with a coat-of-arms and on the other with a crest, each marked under foot, further engraved with a scratchweight '18"11' and '18"14'
10 1/8 in. (25.8 cm.) wide
37 oz. (1,150 gr.)
The arms are those of Rushout impaling Bowles, for John Rushout (1738-1800) and his wife Rebecca (d.1818), daughter of Humphrey Bowles of Wanstead, Essex, whom he married in 1766. John Rushout succeeded his father as 5th baronet on the latter's death in 1775. He was later created 1st Baron Northwick of Northwick Park in 1797. He served as M.P. for Evesham and was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. (2)
Provenance
John Rushout, later 5th Bt. and 1st Baron Northwick of Northwick Park (1738-1800) and then by descent to his son
John, 2nd Baron Rushout (1770-1859) and then by descent to his nephew
George Rushout-Bowles, 3rd and last Baron Northwick (1811-1887), who married the Hon. Elizabeth Augusta (1832-1912), widow of Major George Warburton, and then by descent to his step-daughter
Augusta Warburton (d.1941), who married Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill (1853-1911) and then by descent to their son
Captain Edward George Spencer-Churchill (1876-1964)
The late Captain E. G. Spencer-Churchill M.C., Important Silver from the Northwick Park Collection; Christie's, London, 26 May 1965, lot 100
John, 2nd Baron Rushout (1770-1859) and then by descent to his nephew
George Rushout-Bowles, 3rd and last Baron Northwick (1811-1887), who married the Hon. Elizabeth Augusta (1832-1912), widow of Major George Warburton, and then by descent to his step-daughter
Augusta Warburton (d.1941), who married Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill (1853-1911) and then by descent to their son
Captain Edward George Spencer-Churchill (1876-1964)
The late Captain E. G. Spencer-Churchill M.C., Important Silver from the Northwick Park Collection; Christie's, London, 26 May 1965, lot 100
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