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PROPERTY FROM A EUROPEAN NOBLE COLLECTION
A SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM III SILVER DINNER-PLATES
MARK OF RALPH LEEKE, LONDON, 1700
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A SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM III SILVER DINNER-PLATES
MARK OF RALPH LEEKE, LONDON, 1700
Each plain circular with a broad rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked underneath
9 ½ in. (24.2 cm.) diam.
170 oz. 14 dwt. (5,311 gr.)
The arms are those of Stanley impaling Sloane, for George Stanley Esq. (d.1733), of Paultons, co. Southampton and his wife Sarah (d.1764) daughter of Sir Hans Sloane 1st Bt., (1660-1753), physician to King George I and Fellow and President of the Royal Society. George Stanley and Sarah Sloane were married in 1719 and their son Hans Stanley (1720-1780) was born a year later. He later became a Tory member of Parliament for Southampton in 1754, Privy Councillor and ambassador-extraordinary to St. Petersburg. George Stanley died at his own hand in 1733.
MARK OF RALPH LEEKE, LONDON, 1700
Each plain circular with a broad rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked underneath
9 ½ in. (24.2 cm.) diam.
170 oz. 14 dwt. (5,311 gr.)
The arms are those of Stanley impaling Sloane, for George Stanley Esq. (d.1733), of Paultons, co. Southampton and his wife Sarah (d.1764) daughter of Sir Hans Sloane 1st Bt., (1660-1753), physician to King George I and Fellow and President of the Royal Society. George Stanley and Sarah Sloane were married in 1719 and their son Hans Stanley (1720-1780) was born a year later. He later became a Tory member of Parliament for Southampton in 1754, Privy Councillor and ambassador-extraordinary to St. Petersburg. George Stanley died at his own hand in 1733.
來源
George Stanley Esq. (d.1733), of Paultons, co. Southampton.
榮譽呈獻
Dido Penny