A George III silver cheese-toasting dish by Matthew Boulton Birmingham 1807 Rectangular, with gadrooned rim and handles, the lid opening to reveal four individual trays, the base with two filling spouts, armorial engravings for the MacLEOD family, chiefs of the clan MacLEOD, whose seat is to be found at Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, length 30cm, weight 44.5oz. Fußnoten John Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1788-1835) was the 24th Chief of the Clan having succeeded his father Major General Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1754-1801) the 23rd Chief in 1801. He was succeeded on his death by his eldest son Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1812-1895) the 25th Chief in 1835. The ISLE of MAN arms that are included in the quarterly refer to the MacLEOD family's tenure as the last kings of the Isle of Man.
A George III silver cheese-toasting dish by Matthew Boulton Birmingham 1807 Rectangular, with gadrooned rim and handles, the lid opening to reveal four individual trays, the base with two filling spouts, armorial engravings for the MacLEOD family, chiefs of the clan MacLEOD, whose seat is to be found at Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, length 30cm, weight 44.5oz. Fußnoten John Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1788-1835) was the 24th Chief of the Clan having succeeded his father Major General Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1754-1801) the 23rd Chief in 1801. He was succeeded on his death by his eldest son Norman MacLEOD of MacLEOD (1812-1895) the 25th Chief in 1835. The ISLE of MAN arms that are included in the quarterly refer to the MacLEOD family's tenure as the last kings of the Isle of Man.
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