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MARK OF WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1824
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A GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER
MARK OF WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1824
Shaped circular and on four pad feet, chased with a band of foliage scrolls, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on reverse
19¼ in. (48.6 cm.) diam.
94 oz. (2,905 gr.)
the arms are those of Humberston quartering another impaling Hughes for Philip Stapleton Humberston of Chester and his wife Elizabeth Henrietta, third daughter of Hugh Hughes, brother of William, first Baron Dinorben (1767-1852), whom he married in 1840. Philip Stapleton Humberston was M.P. for Chester in 1859 and founding president, with Earl Grosvenor, of the Grosvenor Club in 1866. He was also a major in the local volunteers.
MARK OF WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1824
Shaped circular and on four pad feet, chased with a band of foliage scrolls, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on reverse
19¼ in. (48.6 cm.) diam.
94 oz. (2,905 gr.)
the arms are those of Humberston quartering another impaling Hughes for Philip Stapleton Humberston of Chester and his wife Elizabeth Henrietta, third daughter of Hugh Hughes, brother of William, first Baron Dinorben (1767-1852), whom he married in 1840. Philip Stapleton Humberston was M.P. for Chester in 1859 and founding president, with Earl Grosvenor, of the Grosvenor Club in 1866. He was also a major in the local volunteers.
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