FOUR GEORGE I SILVER TOYS
FIVE GEORGE I SILVER TOYS AND ANOTHER GEORGE II EXAMPLE

MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720, EXCEPT THE TWO CHAMBERSTICKS, ONE UNMARKED, CIRCA 1720, THE OTHER WITH LION PASSANT ONLY, CIRCA 1730

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FIVE GEORGE I SILVER TOYS AND ANOTHER GEORGE II EXAMPLE
MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720, EXCEPT THE TWO CHAMBERSTICKS, ONE UNMARKED, CIRCA 1720, THE OTHER WITH LION PASSANT ONLY, CIRCA 1730
Comprising:- a griddle with long handle, a saucepan with baluster wood handle, a bleeding-bowl lacking handle, a brazier on three scroll supports with baluster wood handle, an octagonal chamberstick with open-work disc terminal to handle, and a larger chamberstick with dished circular base and loop handle
The griddle 3½ in. (8.9 cm.) long
2.75 oz. (86 gm.) (6)
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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