London, 1812, round with gadroon, shell, foliate, and palmette rims, engraved with arms on drapery mantle and with crest, marks for William Bennett, .925 fine, 368.23 oz. T., 10-1/2 in.
Provenance: Christie's, Property from Stanton Court, Gloucestershire, June 6, 2017, lot 110; The Jerold Krouse Collection
Note: The arms are those of Canning quartering Salmon, Marshall and Newburgh impaling another, probably Stewart, for George Canning, later 1st Baron Garvagh (1778-1840) and his first wife Lady Georgina (d. 1804), daughter of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, whom he married in 1803.
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Christie's, Property from Stanton Court, Gloucestershire, June 6, 2017, lot 110; The Jerold Krouse Collection
all with matching marks on back, some buffing on centers to reduce scratches, wear, one with spot of pitting
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