LOT 54 TWO SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR DISHES FROM EPERGNES
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TWO SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR DISHES FROM EPERGNESThe parcel gilt fluted example by Paul Storr, London 1809, the centre with a vacant roundel within an ivy meander band, 14.7cm (5 3/4in) diameter; the scroll and gadrooned rim example by William Cripps, London 1748, wrythen embossed and engraved with an armorial, 13.8cm (5 1/2in) diameter, 307g (9.85 oz) gross. The second are the arms of Jemmett RAYMOND (1688-1767) of Barton Court, Kintbury, Berkshire, the son, heir and only child of Sir Jemmett RAYMOND (1662-1754) by his first wife Elizabeth BROWN (1670-1688), daughter and heiress of Sir George WOLVERTON, Hampshire. He was the grandson of Sir Jonathan RAYMOND (1637-1711), Alderman of the City of London and MP for Houndsditch, London and afterwards Barton Court Kintbury, Berkshire. In 1661 had married Anne JEMMETT (died 1678) daughter and heir of Philip JEMMETT brewer of St Botolph Aldgate by Elizabeth GRIMSHAW heiress. He married Elizabeth STAPLES daughter of Col. John STAPLES and widow of Charles CRAVEN, Governor of South Carolina.This armorial exists as a memorial in the Church of St Mary Church, Kintbury, Berkshire. The description in historical texts of the marshalling there is: Crest and Arms of 1: RAYMOND; 2: JEMMETT; 3: BROWN; and 4: another; and impaling STAPLES.Little is known about the earlier ancestry of the RAYMOND family. Sir Jonathan RAYMOND was an apprentice haberdasher in the City of London and later a servant in the household of his future father in law Philip JEMMETT. Notably the original grant of arms to Jonathan RAYMOND in 1687, identifies the arms with plates rather than pellets. Also there is a query with the arms as specified in early antiquarian records, with the arms of the third and fourth quarters being unrecorded. It is believed the arms of the fourth quarter may be the arms of BROWN of Wolcot, Northamptonshire that have been differenced (for the second son). Likewise the arms in the third quarter that are differenced arms of GRIMSHAW family, again differenced for a second son. Condition Report General overall condition good, minor nicks and surface scratching commensurate with age and use, armorial engraving crisp, no splits or repairs, marks good
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