A George III silver entree-dish, cover and associated warming-stand The entrée-dish and cover, mark of RM, possibly for Robert Makepeace, London, 1796, the stand, mark of Philip Rundell London, 1822 The entrée-dish, shaped oblong with incurved angles and gadrooned border, the conforming domed cover with gadrooned and moulded borders, the reeded ring handle with foliate terminals, the stand on four fluted lion's paw feet with shell and scroll terminals, with gadrooned borders and frame, the two handles with acanthus bud decoration, the plain oval warmer with detachable cover and three fixed wick-holders, the entrée-dish cover engraved with two coats-of-arms and motto within foliate mantling, the entrée-dish engraved with a crest, the warmer engraved on body and cover each with two crests, marked on entrée- dish, cover, stand, warmer and cover, the entrée-dish also engraved 'N.3 53"13' and '3', the cover also engraved '4' The entrée-dish, 10¾in. (27cm.) long 98oz. (3,064gr.) The arms are those of Beaumont accolée with Wentworth for Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont Esq. (1758-1829) and his wife Diana (d.1831), natural daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Thomas Wentworth 5th Bt.
A George III silver entree-dish, cover and associated warming-stand The entrée-dish and cover, mark of RM, possibly for Robert Makepeace, London, 1796, the stand, mark of Philip Rundell London, 1822 The entrée-dish, shaped oblong with incurved angles and gadrooned border, the conforming domed cover with gadrooned and moulded borders, the reeded ring handle with foliate terminals, the stand on four fluted lion's paw feet with shell and scroll terminals, with gadrooned borders and frame, the two handles with acanthus bud decoration, the plain oval warmer with detachable cover and three fixed wick-holders, the entrée-dish cover engraved with two coats-of-arms and motto within foliate mantling, the entrée-dish engraved with a crest, the warmer engraved on body and cover each with two crests, marked on entrée- dish, cover, stand, warmer and cover, the entrée-dish also engraved 'N.3 53"13' and '3', the cover also engraved '4' The entrée-dish, 10¾in. (27cm.) long 98oz. (3,064gr.) The arms are those of Beaumont accolée with Wentworth for Col. Thomas Richard Beaumont Esq. (1758-1829) and his wife Diana (d.1831), natural daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Thomas Wentworth 5th Bt.
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