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MARK OF THOMAS HANNAM AND JOHN CROUCH, LONDON, 1801
Details
A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY
MARK OF THOMAS HANNAM AND JOHN CROUCH, LONDON, 1801
Plain oval with gadrooned border and reeded bracket handles, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on underside
211/4 in. (54 cm.) wide
62 oz. 19 dwt. (1,958 gr.)
The arms are those of Vernon impaling Cocks quartering Somers and Thistlethwaite, for James Gladell Vernon (1744-1819) and his wife Catherine (1774-1844), daughter of Thomas Somers Cocks (1737-1796) of 12 Downing Street, Westminster, whom he married at St. Margaret's Church Westminster in 1802.
MARK OF THOMAS HANNAM AND JOHN CROUCH, LONDON, 1801
Plain oval with gadrooned border and reeded bracket handles, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on underside
211/4 in. (54 cm.) wide
62 oz. 19 dwt. (1,958 gr.)
The arms are those of Vernon impaling Cocks quartering Somers and Thistlethwaite, for James Gladell Vernon (1744-1819) and his wife Catherine (1774-1844), daughter of Thomas Somers Cocks (1737-1796) of 12 Downing Street, Westminster, whom he married at St. Margaret's Church Westminster in 1802.
Provenance
With Partridge Fine Art Ltd, London.
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Amelia Walker
Director, Specialist Head of Private & Iconic Collections