A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT-DISH
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT-DISH

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.

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