AN EARLY GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG BY GEORGE WICKES
AN EARLY GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG BY GEORGE WICKESLONDON 1728With a sparrow beak spout, a tongue-capped S-scroll handle and on a moulded spreading foot, engraved with an armorial8cm (3 1/4in) high, 126g (4.05 oz)Catalogue Note: It has been suggested that the arms belong to a daughter of an armiger of the BLAND family. The family as armigers are recorded as resident in London, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Co. Kerry, Queens County, and Co. Antrim but unfortunately the absence of any marks of difference make a determination of the specific line impossible.Condition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, small; dent to front of spout, wear to armorial engraving, sits well. Scratch weight 5:1:0Condition Report Disclaimer
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AN EARLY GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG BY GEORGE WICKESLONDON 1728With a sparrow beak spout, a tongue-capped S-scroll handle and on a moulded spreading foot, engraved with an armorial8cm (3 1/4in) high, 126g (4.05 oz)Catalogue Note: It has been suggested that the arms belong to a daughter of an armiger of the BLAND family. The family as armigers are recorded as resident in London, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Co. Kerry, Queens County, and Co. Antrim but unfortunately the absence of any marks of difference make a determination of the specific line impossible.Condition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, small; dent to front of spout, wear to armorial engraving, sits well. Scratch weight 5:1:0Condition Report Disclaimer
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