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MARK OF WILLIAM STROUD, LONDON, 1809
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE-TUREENS AND COVERS
MARK OF WILLIAM STROUD, LONDON, 1809
Each tapering oblong and on spreading foot, with gadrooned border and reeded handles with lion-mask terminals, the detachable cover with reeded loop handle, engraved on each side with a coat-of-arms and on the cover with a crest, each marked near rim, on cover bezel and finial
8 in. (20.4 cm.) wide
113 oz. 12 dwt. (3,533 gr.)
The arms are those of Gale quartering Richmond, Wilson of Barden and Braddyll impaled by another for a female member of the Gale family of Conishead Priory and Highead Castle, co. Cumberland and her husband.
MARK OF WILLIAM STROUD, LONDON, 1809
Each tapering oblong and on spreading foot, with gadrooned border and reeded handles with lion-mask terminals, the detachable cover with reeded loop handle, engraved on each side with a coat-of-arms and on the cover with a crest, each marked near rim, on cover bezel and finial
8 in. (20.4 cm.) wide
113 oz. 12 dwt. (3,533 gr.)
The arms are those of Gale quartering Richmond, Wilson of Barden and Braddyll impaled by another for a female member of the Gale family of Conishead Priory and Highead Castle, co. Cumberland and her husband.
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