A GEORGE I SILVER TWO-HANDLE CUP AND COVER, London c.1726, makers mark of Richard Bayley, the domed
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A GEORGE I SILVER TWO-HANDLE CUP AND COVER, London c.1726, makers mark of Richard Bayley, the domed cover with urn finial, the body with central girdle, engraved with contemporary crest, raised on circular spreading foot (c.42 troy ozs). 25.5cm high, 26.5cm wide over handles Provenance: Langham of Tempo Manor, Co. Fermanagh and formerly of Cottesbrook Hall; Sold HOK at Slane Castle, 27/09/2004, Lot 142; Note: A quantity of the famous collection of Nathaniel Booth, Baron Delamere and Earl of Warrington came to the Langham family through marriage Margaret Jones of Ramsbury Manor, whose arms are quarters with those of Booth on this piece. Some of the Booth silver collection is preserved at Dunham Massy (National Trust)
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A GEORGE I SILVER TWO-HANDLE CUP AND COVER, London c.1726, makers mark of Richard Bayley, the domed
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