A GEORGE II SILVER EPERGNE MARK OF JOHN EDWARDS LONDON, 1736 The shaped oval base with pierced border, on four leaf-capped scroll and shell feet, with central detachable oval bowl and two tiers of four detachable branches, the lower tier with fixed oval dishes, the upper tier with detachable circular dishes, all with scalloped rims, interchangeable with spool shaped sockets and plain wax-pans, the dishes each engraved with a coat-of-arms, the wax-pans with a crest, marked on dishes, the frame unmarked 19 ¾ in. (50 cm.) wide 149 oz. 12 dwt. (4,654 gr.) The arms are those of Ilbert impaling Courtenay for William Ilbert (1700-1751), of Bowringsleigh, co. Devon and his wife Bridget (1712-1790), daughter of Sir William Courtenay 2nd Bt. (1675-1735), of Powderham Castle, co. Devon, whom he married in 1734.
A GEORGE II SILVER EPERGNE MARK OF JOHN EDWARDS LONDON, 1736 The shaped oval base with pierced border, on four leaf-capped scroll and shell feet, with central detachable oval bowl and two tiers of four detachable branches, the lower tier with fixed oval dishes, the upper tier with detachable circular dishes, all with scalloped rims, interchangeable with spool shaped sockets and plain wax-pans, the dishes each engraved with a coat-of-arms, the wax-pans with a crest, marked on dishes, the frame unmarked 19 ¾ in. (50 cm.) wide 149 oz. 12 dwt. (4,654 gr.) The arms are those of Ilbert impaling Courtenay for William Ilbert (1700-1751), of Bowringsleigh, co. Devon and his wife Bridget (1712-1790), daughter of Sir William Courtenay 2nd Bt. (1675-1735), of Powderham Castle, co. Devon, whom he married in 1734.
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