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MARK OF ROBERT JONES AND JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, CIRCA 1780 (LETTER-DATE LACKING)
Details
A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED TRAY
MARK OF ROBERT JONES AND JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, CIRCA 1780 (LETTER-DATE LACKING)
Oval with openwork neoclassical gallery cast with laurel swags and cut-out oval handles, engraved on centre with the Royal arms and a crest within a Garter motto beneath marquess' coronet, market on side
25 ¼ in. (64 cm.) wide
The Royal arms are those of King George III (r.1760-1820).
The crest is that of Stewart, probably for Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (1778-1854)
MARK OF ROBERT JONES AND JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, CIRCA 1780 (LETTER-DATE LACKING)
Oval with openwork neoclassical gallery cast with laurel swags and cut-out oval handles, engraved on centre with the Royal arms and a crest within a Garter motto beneath marquess' coronet, market on side
25 ¼ in. (64 cm.) wide
The Royal arms are those of King George III (r.1760-1820).
The crest is that of Stewart, probably for Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (1778-1854)
Provenance
Probably Charles William Vane (formerly Stewart), 3rd Marquess of Londonderry K.G. (1778-1854), and then by descent.
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Nathaniel Nicholson