LOT 22 A GEORGE IV SILVER BRANDY PAN AND COVER
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A GEORGE IV SILVER BRANDY PAN AND COVERWILLIAM BATEMAN I, LONDON 1824With a wood domed finial to the domed cover and a turned wood handle, the cover and baluster body engraved with a coronet above a crest23cm (9in) long334g (10.75 oz) grossProvenance: The Property of the Trustees of the Davenport Estate This is the crest and coronet of George Fleming WARREN (1811-1887) 2nd Baron Tabley of Tabley Cheshire. He was born George FLEMMING the eldest son and heir of John LEICESTER (1762-1827), who in 1826 was created Baron Tydesley, by Georgia COTTIN daughter of Josiah COTTIN. In 1832 he assumed by Royal licence the family name and arms of WARREN, under the terms of the will of kinswoman Elizabeth WARREN-BULKELEY nee WARREN, viscountess Bulkeley. He married twice: Firstly in 1832 Catherina Barbara (died 1869) daughter of Jerome, 4th Count de Seglio by his third wife. Second in 1871 Elizabeth SMITH-BARRY.George Flemming WARREN was a Liberal peer and served in the first Liberal administration of William Ewart GLADSTONE. He was later 1868-72 Treasurer of the Household and from 1869 a member of the Privy Council.The crest as shown would have been used by him from 1832 (assay 1824).品相报告: Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clearCrests are crispDent to the cover rimCover sits wellSlight play to the handleSeveral dents to the bodyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useThis is the crest and coronet of George Fleming WARREN (1811-1887) 2nd Baron Tabley of Tabley Cheshire. He was born George FLEMMING the eldest son and heir of John LEICESTER (1762-1827), who in 1826 was created Baron Tydesley, by Georgia COTTIN daughter of Josiah COTTIN. In 1832 he assumed by Royal licence the family name and arms of WARREN, under the terms of the will of kinswoman Elizabeth WARREN-BULKELEY nee WARREN, viscountess Bulkeley. He married twice: Firstly in 1832 Catherina Barbara (died 1869) daughter of Jerome, 4th Count de Seglio by his third wife. Second in 1871 Elizabeth SMITH-BARRY.George Flemming WARREN was a Liberal peer and served in the first Liberal administration of William Ewart GLADSTONE. He was later 1868-72 Treasurer of the Household and from 1869 a member of the Privy Council.The crest as shown would have been used by him from 1832 (assay 1824).Blazon of crest: on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine a wyvern argent, wings expanded chequy or and azure.Coronet: Baron
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