
FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
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FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
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FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Each shaped circular bowl raised on three feet, chased overall with flowers and foliage, birds and animals, one with a couple seated in a landscape, one with initials 'I B' to underside, each marked to underneath, one with scratch weight 6" underneath one foot, three engraved with a crest and one with a coat-of-arms
5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm.) diameter
28 oz. 2 dwt. (875 gr.)
Provenance
Samuel Montagu (1832-1911), 1st Baron Swaythling, 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, London and thence by descent.
Literature
Inventory of Works of Art settled as heirlooms by Montagu, First Lord Swaythling, 1911, reprinted 1919, prepared by Christie, Manson & Woods, p. 56, nos. 225-228.
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
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FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Each shaped circular bowl raised on three feet, chased overall with flowers and foliage, birds and animals, one with a couple seated in a landscape, one with initials 'I B' to underside, each marked to underneath, one with scratch weight 6" underneath one foot, three engraved with a crest and one with a coat-of-arms
5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm.) diameter
28 oz. 2 dwt. (875 gr.)
Provenance
Samuel Montagu (1832-1911), 1st Baron Swaythling, 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, London and thence by descent.
Literature
Inventory of Works of Art settled as heirlooms by Montagu, First Lord Swaythling, 1911, reprinted 1919, prepared by Christie, Manson & Woods, p. 56, nos. 225-228.
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FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
Estimate £1,500 - £2,500
May 27, 2022
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1011: FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
Est. £1,500 - £2,500•Starting Price £700
Collection of the late Lord & Lady SwaythlingMay 27, 2022 5:30 AM EDTBuyer's Premium 26%
Lot 1011 Details
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FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Details
FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Each shaped circular bowl raised on three feet, chased overall with flowers and foliage, birds and animals, one with a couple seated in a landscape, one with initials 'I B' to underside, each marked to underneath, one with scratch weight 6" underneath one foot, three engraved with a crest and one with a coat-of-arms
5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm.) diameter
28 oz. 2 dwt. (875 gr.)
Provenance
Samuel Montagu (1832-1911), 1st Baron Swaythling, 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, London and thence by descent.
Literature
Inventory of Works of Art settled as heirlooms by Montagu, First Lord Swaythling, 1911, reprinted 1919, prepared by Christie, Manson & Woods, p. 56, nos. 225-228.
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Details
FOUR GEORGE III IRISH PARCEL-GILT SILVER SUGAR BOWLS
TWO WITH MARK OF MATTHEW WEST, DUBLIN, 1767 AND CIRCA 1770; ONE WITH MARK OF STEPHEN WALSH, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1770; AND ONE DUBLIN, 1750-70
Each shaped circular bowl raised on three feet, chased overall with flowers and foliage, birds and animals, one with a couple seated in a landscape, one with initials 'I B' to underside, each marked to underneath, one with scratch weight 6" underneath one foot, three engraved with a crest and one with a coat-of-arms
5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm.) diameter
28 oz. 2 dwt. (875 gr.)
Provenance
Samuel Montagu (1832-1911), 1st Baron Swaythling, 12 Kensington Palace Gardens, London and thence by descent.
Literature
Inventory of Works of Art settled as heirlooms by Montagu, First Lord Swaythling, 1911, reprinted 1919, prepared by Christie, Manson & Woods, p. 56, nos. 225-228.
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