A LARGE QUEEN ANNE SILVER MUG
MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME LONDON, 1712
A LARGE QUEEN ANNE SILVER MUG MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME LONDON, 1712 Slightly tapering cylindrical with stepped foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage cartouche, marked near handle, engraved underneath with scratchweight '19-4' 5¼ in. (13.2 cm.) high 18 oz. 19 dwt. (589 gr.) The arms are those of Grenville impaling Temple almost certainly for Richard Grenville (1646-1719) of Wooton, co. Buckingham and his wife Eleanor (d. 1720), daughter of Sir Peter Temple of Stanton Barry, whom he married c. 1669.
A LARGE QUEEN ANNE SILVER MUG
MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME LONDON, 1712
A LARGE QUEEN ANNE SILVER MUG MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME LONDON, 1712 Slightly tapering cylindrical with stepped foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage cartouche, marked near handle, engraved underneath with scratchweight '19-4' 5¼ in. (13.2 cm.) high 18 oz. 19 dwt. (589 gr.) The arms are those of Grenville impaling Temple almost certainly for Richard Grenville (1646-1719) of Wooton, co. Buckingham and his wife Eleanor (d. 1720), daughter of Sir Peter Temple of Stanton Barry, whom he married c. 1669.
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