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Auction archive: Lot number 148

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED-TRIANGULAR SALVERS, each on three dolphin mask feet and with shell and foliate scroll border chased and engraved with panels of guilloche and scalework, chased with a band of shells, foliate scrolls and diaperwork and engra...

Auction 12.05.1993
12 May 1993
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$15,487 - US$23,230
Price realised:
£41,100
ca. US$63,652
Auction archive: Lot number 148

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED-TRIANGULAR SALVERS, each on three dolphin mask feet and with shell and foliate scroll border chased and engraved with panels of guilloche and scalework, chased with a band of shells, foliate scrolls and diaperwork and engra...

Auction 12.05.1993
12 May 1993
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$15,487 - US$23,230
Price realised:
£41,100
ca. US$63,652
Beschreibung:

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED-TRIANGULAR SALVERS, each on three dolphin mask feet and with shell and foliate scroll border chased and engraved with panels of guilloche and scalework, chased with a band of shells, foliate scrolls and diaperwork and engraved in each corner with a crest, the centre with a coat-of-arms within a shell and bullrush Rococo cartouche, by John White, 1734 13in. (33cm.) long (84ozs.) The arms are those of King with the cadency mark for the fourth son with Troye in pretence for Thomas King (1712-1779) and his wife Wilhelmina Catherine, daughter of John Troye, one of the Judges of the Sovereign Court of Brabant, whom he married in 1734. After the death of his three elder brothers Thomas became 5th Baron King in 1767. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
12 May 1993
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED-TRIANGULAR SALVERS, each on three dolphin mask feet and with shell and foliate scroll border chased and engraved with panels of guilloche and scalework, chased with a band of shells, foliate scrolls and diaperwork and engraved in each corner with a crest, the centre with a coat-of-arms within a shell and bullrush Rococo cartouche, by John White, 1734 13in. (33cm.) long (84ozs.) The arms are those of King with the cadency mark for the fourth son with Troye in pretence for Thomas King (1712-1779) and his wife Wilhelmina Catherine, daughter of John Troye, one of the Judges of the Sovereign Court of Brabant, whom he married in 1734. After the death of his three elder brothers Thomas became 5th Baron King in 1767. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
12 May 1993
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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