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MARK OF JOSEPH AND JOSEPH ANGELL, LONDON, 1846
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A VICTORIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF JOSEPH AND JOSEPH ANGELL, LONDON, 1846
Cylindrical and on spreading foot, the body and cover chased with cartouches amidst foliage on a matted ground, the domed cover with cartouche-shaped thumb-piece, the front engraved with inscription, marked near handle and inside cover
10.1/2 in. (26.8 cm.) high
gross weight, 47 oz. 19 dwt. (1.492 gr.)
The presentation inscription reads 'THE HON.BLE CHARLES STEWART VANE/ FROM HIS/ AFFECTIONATE FRIEND AND COUSIN / James Edwards/ A.D. 1852'.
MARK OF JOSEPH AND JOSEPH ANGELL, LONDON, 1846
Cylindrical and on spreading foot, the body and cover chased with cartouches amidst foliage on a matted ground, the domed cover with cartouche-shaped thumb-piece, the front engraved with inscription, marked near handle and inside cover
10.1/2 in. (26.8 cm.) high
gross weight, 47 oz. 19 dwt. (1.492 gr.)
The presentation inscription reads 'THE HON.BLE CHARLES STEWART VANE/ FROM HIS/ AFFECTIONATE FRIEND AND COUSIN / James Edwards/ A.D. 1852'.
Provenance
Given by ‘James Edwards’ to Charles Stewart Vane Tempest Stewart, later 6th Marquess of Londonderry (1852-1915), presumably as a christening gift, and by descent.
Literature
Inventory of Londonderry Plate, Garrard & Co., 1923, ‘Silver Gilt’, p. 7.
Londonderry House, inventory, 1939, p. 180.
Wynyard Park, inventory, 1956, p. 168, in the strong room.
Londonderry House, inventory, 1939, p. 180.
Wynyard Park, inventory, 1956, p. 168, in the strong room.
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