Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![146 147 148 149 150 2 | A George I] Mug, with plain straight sides, bold scroll handle, on moulded base, London, 1724, wt. 8 ozs. 18 dwts. A GEORGE I PLAIN TAankarp, cylindrical shape with a band of moulding, on moulded base, domed cover and scroll handle, by Richard Green, London, 1718, V4 in. high, wt. 28 ozs. 8 dwts. A FINE MID-GEORGIAN TABLE SERVICE, comprising : twenty- four Table Spoons, eighteen Table Forks, twelve Dessert Spoons, Dessert Forks, two Gravy Spoons, two Soup Ladles, and a Sauce Ladle, dessert forks later, some pieces not completely matching, wt. 130 ozs. 10 dwts. 59 Six reeded Dessert Spoons; six Dessert Forks; five Tea Spoons; six Egg Spoons; a large Fork; a Fish Slice; and a Butter Knife, wt. 39 ozs. 16 dwts., various dates 26 TABLE PuateE, plain fiddle pattern, comprising eighteen Table Spoons, eighteen Table Forks, twenty-four Dessert Spoons, eighteen Dessert Forks, nineteen Tea Spoons, four Sauce Ladles, two Gravy Spoons, and eight other pieces, various dates, wt. 160 ozs. ey. A PAIR OF VERY RARE GEORGE I Sconczs, with straight backs rounded at the tops and engraved with the arms of Robert Darcy, Earl of Holderness, the trays also of plain design and rounded in front; ring handle at the back for hanging on the wall, maker’s mark probably Pp. x. London, 1718, 10 in, high, wt. 30 ozs. 5 dwts. ’ nw These are of the same type, though without decoration and later in period, as several exhibited at the Loan Ex- hibition of Old English Plate, 25, Park Lane, last year. See Catalogue, nos. 238 and 352.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31816484_0063.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)