London, early 19th century, including stand with lion mask and eagles, marks for John Wakefield, 1818, 9 in.; snuffer with foliate and scroll decoration, marks for Thomas Robins, 1820, 7-1/4 in., both with matching coat of arms, .925 fine, 15.43 oz. T. total weight
Provenance: Corfield Morris, September 20, 2021 (accompanied by copy of receipt); The Jerold Krouse Collection
Note: The arms are those of Lord Frederick FitzClarence (1799-1854), illegitimate son of the future King William IV by his mistress Dorothea Jordan, and his wife Lady Augusta Boyle, daughter of the Earl of Glasgow.
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Corfield Morris, September 20, 2021 (accompanied by copy of receipt); The Jerold Krouse Collection
good condition, snuffer with marks in box, stand with marks on floor, both with small dents and typical wear
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