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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 13

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS

Schätzpreis
400 £ - 600 £
ca. 490 $ - 736 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.300 £
ca. 1.595 $
Beschreibung:

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS JOSEPH ANGELL I, LONDON 1781 With foliate baluster capitals, a lead capped scroll handle, shaped circular moulded borders with shells and foliage at intervals, engraved with a crest and on three pad feet, the snuffers conforming 16cm (6 1/4in) long 744g (23.9 oz) This is the crest associated with the arms of the THOROTON family of Thoroton, Great Crophill and Car Colston, Nottinghamshire. The family are well known in Nottinghamshire as a result of the multi-volume publication the Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (1677) of the work of the antiquarian Dr Robert THOROTON (1623-1678) of Cars Colton. Today a learned society (The Thoroton Society) still exists that promotes antiquarian research in Nottinghamshire. The owner of these chambersticks were likely to be Thomas THOROTON (1723-1794) of Screveton, Nottinghamshire. He married Roosila DRAKE illegitimate daughter of John MANNERS (1696-1779) 3rd Duke of Rutland by his mistress Elizabeth DRAKE. The couple and their family lived at Belvoir Castle or Rutland Gate. He later purchased Flintham Hall. Thomas was an MP, 1751-1761 for Boroughbridge, 1761-1768 for Newark and 1768-1780 for Bramber. There is also the possibility that the object could belong to his eldest son Col. Thomas THOROTON (1753-1813) born at Belvoir Castle, of Screveton and Flintham Nottinghamshire, who married later in 1784 Anne BOWES (died 1827) eldest daughter of George Wanley BOWES of Thornton Hall, Co. Durham.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 13
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2023
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS JOSEPH ANGELL I, LONDON 1781 With foliate baluster capitals, a lead capped scroll handle, shaped circular moulded borders with shells and foliage at intervals, engraved with a crest and on three pad feet, the snuffers conforming 16cm (6 1/4in) long 744g (23.9 oz) This is the crest associated with the arms of the THOROTON family of Thoroton, Great Crophill and Car Colston, Nottinghamshire. The family are well known in Nottinghamshire as a result of the multi-volume publication the Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (1677) of the work of the antiquarian Dr Robert THOROTON (1623-1678) of Cars Colton. Today a learned society (The Thoroton Society) still exists that promotes antiquarian research in Nottinghamshire. The owner of these chambersticks were likely to be Thomas THOROTON (1723-1794) of Screveton, Nottinghamshire. He married Roosila DRAKE illegitimate daughter of John MANNERS (1696-1779) 3rd Duke of Rutland by his mistress Elizabeth DRAKE. The couple and their family lived at Belvoir Castle or Rutland Gate. He later purchased Flintham Hall. Thomas was an MP, 1751-1761 for Boroughbridge, 1761-1768 for Newark and 1768-1780 for Bramber. There is also the possibility that the object could belong to his eldest son Col. Thomas THOROTON (1753-1813) born at Belvoir Castle, of Screveton and Flintham Nottinghamshire, who married later in 1784 Anne BOWES (died 1827) eldest daughter of George Wanley BOWES of Thornton Hall, Co. Durham.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 13
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2023
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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