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MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720
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A GEORGE I SILVER TOY FIRE-GRATE AND TWO FIRE-TOOLS
MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720
The shaped back-plate chased with a vacant oval reserve, the front with an openwork grille and two conical knopped supports, with a pair of tongs and a shovel, and an associated fender
4¼ in. (10.7 cm.) high
3.5 oz. (115 gr.)
MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720
The shaped back-plate chased with a vacant oval reserve, the front with an openwork grille and two conical knopped supports, with a pair of tongs and a shovel, and an associated fender
4¼ in. (10.7 cm.) high
3.5 oz. (115 gr.)
Provenance
Samuel Courtauld (1876-1947) by 1940 and by descent.
Literature
P. A. S. Phillips, Silver Wrought by the Courtauld Family, London, 1940, p. 74, pl. XXXVIII.
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