A GRADUATED SET OF THREE JAPANNED TINS, MID 18TH CENTURY
A GRADUATED SET OF THREE JAPANNED TINS MID 18TH CENTURY Each with the crest of Probyn in gilt on a brown ground with gilt borders 11cm, 10cm and 9cm diameter Provenance: Sir Edmund Probyn (1678-1742) Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Catalogue Note: The Probyn crest almost certainly refers to Sir Edmund Probyn (1678-1742), a circuit judge in Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor in 1721, rising to Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1740. After his death, these passed to his wife who was sister of Mrs Jennens of Weston Condition Report: All with chips, wear and discolouration of age Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GRADUATED SET OF THREE JAPANNED TINS MID 18TH CENTURY Each with the crest of Probyn in gilt on a brown ground with gilt borders 11cm, 10cm and 9cm diameter Provenance: Sir Edmund Probyn (1678-1742) Thence by descent at Weston Hall. Catalogue Note: The Probyn crest almost certainly refers to Sir Edmund Probyn (1678-1742), a circuit judge in Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor in 1721, rising to Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1740. After his death, these passed to his wife who was sister of Mrs Jennens of Weston Condition Report: All with chips, wear and discolouration of age Condition Report Disclaimer