A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET AND STAND
MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND WILLIAM TAYLOR LONDON, 1777
A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET AND STAND MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND WILLIAM TAYLOR LONDON, 1777 The pierced sides applied with foliage, on four feet, with Greek key border and two drop-ring handles and two ribbon-tied circular cartouches, on conforming stand, each later engraved with a coat-of-arms below a baron's coronet, marked underneath basket and underneath stand, the stand engraved with scratchweight '43=12', the basket engraved with scratchweight '45=18' the stand 15 in. (38.5 cm.) wide 89 oz. (2,752 gr.) The arms are those of Rodney impaling Harley quartering another, for George, 2nd Baron Rodney (1753-1802) and his wife Anne (d.1840), daughter of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley P.C. (d.1804), Alderman of London, whom he married in 1781.
A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET AND STAND
MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND WILLIAM TAYLOR LONDON, 1777
A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET AND STAND MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND WILLIAM TAYLOR LONDON, 1777 The pierced sides applied with foliage, on four feet, with Greek key border and two drop-ring handles and two ribbon-tied circular cartouches, on conforming stand, each later engraved with a coat-of-arms below a baron's coronet, marked underneath basket and underneath stand, the stand engraved with scratchweight '43=12', the basket engraved with scratchweight '45=18' the stand 15 in. (38.5 cm.) wide 89 oz. (2,752 gr.) The arms are those of Rodney impaling Harley quartering another, for George, 2nd Baron Rodney (1753-1802) and his wife Anne (d.1840), daughter of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley P.C. (d.1804), Alderman of London, whom he married in 1781.
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