LOT 182 An early 18th century German silver straight-sided tankard by Johann Wilhelm Heumann
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An early 18th century German silver straight-sided tankard by Johann Wilhelm Heumann, Hamburg circa 1720, the flat-topped cover with a ball thumb piece, the C-scroll handle with a cartouche terminal, on three ball feet, engraved with an armorial shield, two crests, a baron's coronet and a monogram HFW, initialled J.P. beneath, 23cm (9in) high, 1329g (42.75 oz) See Rosenberg, Marc Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, Frankfurt-Am-Main 1923. vol. II, p. 148, no. 2434 for the maker's mark. Johann Wilhelm Heumann, active 1700 - 1732.These are the quartered arms and crests of the Jewish families of FAUDEL and PHILLIPS, adopted by Royal Licence in 1895 by Sir George Faudel-Phillips (1840-1922), 1st Baronet, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1896. His parents were Sir Samuel Benjamin Phillips (1811-1889) by Rachel née Faudel (1812-1880). Born George Phillips he later adopted the family name Faudel-Phillips in recognition of inheritance from his maternal great-uncle, the brother of the father Henry Faudel (died 1863) of his mother Rachel Faudel.
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