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Dish

Marked by: Paul de Lamerie (Dutch (active in England) 1688–1751)
English (London)
1725–26
Object Place: Europe, London, England

Medium/Technique Silver
Dimensions Overall: 7.2cm (2 13/16in.)
Diameter: 28.8cm (11 5/16in.)
Weight: 1,805.9 gm (58 oz 1 dwt)
Credit Line Theodora Wilbour Fund in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour
Accession Number55.460
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSilver

DescriptionThe dish is circular with the sides divided into twenty fluted panels; each panel terminates in a scroll, creating a flaring, scalloped rim. There is a plain circular foot rim. On the outside of the dish, the panels are alternately ornamented with female heads surmounted by lion's masks and pendents of flowers and fruit against a matted ground. Around the inside rim the scrolls are chased with shell motifs. The dish was raised from heavy sheet. The alternating motifs of female heads and flowers beneath a scroll were cast and applied. The chased shells on the interior of the rim obscure the join at the rim of the bowl.
Marks On underside, maker's mark LA (Grimwade 1892); lion's head erased; Britannia; date letter K.
InscriptionsARMORIALS: engraved on the center of the dish are the arms of Yorke impaling Cocks, for Philip Yorke (1690-1764), baron Hardwicke of Hardwicke
ProvenancePhilip Yorke, first earl of Hardwicke, by descent through the family, sold Christie's, London, April 4, 1985, lot 92; collection of the Rt. Hon. Lord Swathling (Samuel Montagu), sold Christie's, London, July 17, 1946, lot 110; property of William H. Green, Esq., sold Christie's, London, May 19, 1955, lot 115 [Garrard & Co., London]; Theodora Wilbour Fund in Memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour for $1900. (Accession Date: September 15, 1995)