A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III SILVER-GILT DESSERT-DISHES FROM THE NORTHUMBERLAND DESSERT SERVICE
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III SILVER-GILT DESSERT-DISHES FROM THE NORTHUMBERLAND DESSERT SERVICE

LONDON, 1763, MAKER'S MARK IS, PERHAPS FOR JOSEPH STEWARD

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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III SILVER-GILT DESSERT-DISHES FROM THE NORTHUMBERLAND DESSERT SERVICE
LONDON, 1763, MAKER'S MARK IS, PERHAPS FOR JOSEPH STEWARD
Cushion shape with guilloché border, engraved with a badge within the Garter motto and below a duke's coronet, each marked underneath, four engraved with an inventory number and scratchweight 'No 1 23=13'; 'No 2 25=0'; 'No 3 25=12' and 'No 4 24=16', the other four engraved with a scratchweight '22=9'; '24=3'; '22=7' and '22=10'
10 1/8 in. (25.6 cm.) square
191 oz. 12 dwt. (5,961 gr.)
The badge is that of Percy for the Dukes of Northumberland probably for Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland K.G. (1795-1847). It is likely that these dishes were gilded and engraved to complement the silver-gilt display trays supplied by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell to the 3rd Duke in 1823. (8)
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The Dukes of Northumberland, probably for Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland K.G. (1795-1847).

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