AN UNUSUAL SET OF TEN GEORGE II SILVER POULTRY SKEWERS
AN UNUSUAL SET OF TEN GEORGE II SILVER POULTRY SKEWERS

MARK OF JOHN JACOB, LONDON, 1749

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AN UNUSUAL SET OF TEN GEORGE II SILVER POULTRY SKEWERS
MARK OF JOHN JACOB, LONDON, 1749
Of tapering form and square section capped by cast finials in the form of a fleur-de-lys (crest of Newdigate), nine one size and one smaller
8 in. long (20 cm.), one 6¾ in. long (17.2 cm.)
14 oz. (434 gm.) (10)
Provenance
Sir Roger Newdigate 5th Baron (1719-1806) of Harefield, Co. Middx. and Arbury, Co. Warwick, and then by descent to Humphrey Fitzroy-Newdigate. Christies, London 13 June, 1960
Christies , London 22 November, 1995

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