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MARK OF CHARLES WRIGHT, LONDON, 1777
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A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT-DISH
MARK OF CHARLES WRIGHT, LONDON, 1777
Shaped oval and with shell and rocaille heightened gadrooned rim, later engraved with two coats-of-arms, marked underneath
27 in. (68.5 cm.) long
83 oz. 10 dwt. (2,597 gr.)
The impaled arms are those of Littledale impaling Dawson, for Anthony Littledale (1777-1820), a Liverpool merchant and his wife Mary (1779-1855) daughter of Pudsey Dawson (1752-1816), a merchant and mayor of Liverpool, whom he married in 1809.
The second arms are those of Gordon of Tobago as granted in 1788.
MARK OF CHARLES WRIGHT, LONDON, 1777
Shaped oval and with shell and rocaille heightened gadrooned rim, later engraved with two coats-of-arms, marked underneath
27 in. (68.5 cm.) long
83 oz. 10 dwt. (2,597 gr.)
The impaled arms are those of Littledale impaling Dawson, for Anthony Littledale (1777-1820), a Liverpool merchant and his wife Mary (1779-1855) daughter of Pudsey Dawson (1752-1816), a merchant and mayor of Liverpool, whom he married in 1809.
The second arms are those of Gordon of Tobago as granted in 1788.
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