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A George III Irish silver oblong baluster sugar bowl and cream jug

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A George III Irish silver oblong baluster sugar bowl and cream jug, no maker's marks, Dublin 1809, sugar bowl with twin harp handles, a gadrooned border, engraved with decorative bands and a coronet above a crest, on four ball feet, 22.52cm (9in) long, 463g (14.9 oz)The crest for Nathaniel CURZON (1751-1837) 2nd Baron Scarsdale. He inherited his title at the death of his father also Nathaniel CURZON (1726-1804) the 1st Baron. His mother was Lady Caroline COLYEAR daughter of Charles COLYEAR (1700-1785) 2nd Earl of Portmore. In 1777 he married Sophia-Susanna NOEL daughter of Edward NOEL (1715-1774) who was created Viscount Wentworth in 1762. Before inheriting the title of Baron he was MP for Derbyshire. The family seat was Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Condition Report: Sugar bowl - Marks partially obscured, minor dents to the body, handles slightly pushed into the body, wobbles badly, engraving crispCream jug - Marks partially obscured, lightly wobbles, engraving crispBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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A George III Irish silver oblong baluster sugar bowl and cream jug, no maker's marks, Dublin 1809, sugar bowl with twin harp handles, a gadrooned border, engraved with decorative bands and a coronet above a crest, on four ball feet, 22.52cm (9in) long, 463g (14.9 oz)The crest for Nathaniel CURZON (1751-1837) 2nd Baron Scarsdale. He inherited his title at the death of his father also Nathaniel CURZON (1726-1804) the 1st Baron. His mother was Lady Caroline COLYEAR daughter of Charles COLYEAR (1700-1785) 2nd Earl of Portmore. In 1777 he married Sophia-Susanna NOEL daughter of Edward NOEL (1715-1774) who was created Viscount Wentworth in 1762. Before inheriting the title of Baron he was MP for Derbyshire. The family seat was Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Condition Report: Sugar bowl - Marks partially obscured, minor dents to the body, handles slightly pushed into the body, wobbles badly, engraving crispCream jug - Marks partially obscured, lightly wobbles, engraving crispBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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