3rd Mar, 2022 10:00

Silver & Objects of Vertu

 
  Lot 491
 

Royal Ambassadorial – A pair of George III sterling silver second course dish covers, London 1771 by Thomas Heming overstriking James and Sebastian Crespell

Royal Ambassadorial – A pair of George III sterling silver second course dish covers, London 1771 by Thomas Heming overstriking James and Sebastian Crespell

Each of shaped circular form with fluted cavetto edge below a gadrooned rim. The handles formed as gadrooned scroll sections upon gadrooned terraces. Engraved to the side with the Royal Coat of Arms of King George III of Great Britain (used 1760-1801). Each fully marked inside, Heming mark (Grimwade 3828). (2)

Diameter – 28.1 cm / 11.1 inches

Weight – 2000 grams / 64.3 ozt

Quarterly of 4: 1st Plantagenet (England) impaling Stuart (Scotland); 2nd: France; 3rd: Ireland; 4th Elector of Hanover (lesser coat of arms of Elector of Hanover)

Sold for £2,500

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