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A George I Irish silver baluster large covered jug by Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1719, with a baluster

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A George I Irish silver baluster large covered jug by Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1719, with a baluster
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A George I Irish silver baluster large covered jug by Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1719, with a baluster finial to the domed cover, the spout also with a domed cover, engraved with an armorial and `The Gift of Mrs Susanna Hall to Mrs Eleonor Stannard 1752` within a baroque cartouche, 1114g (39.25 oz) gross (the handle a replacement). Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. See Jackson p. 630 for the date letter and p. 628ff for variations of the maker`s mark. The arms for HALL of Wilsborough, Kent (to whom it was granted in 1599) impaling HARVEY. A credible identification of the arms for Mrs Hall who was the donor of this gift (see illustration on opposite page). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

A George I Irish silver baluster large covered jug by Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1719, with a baluster finial to the domed cover, the spout also with a domed cover, engraved with an armorial and `The Gift of Mrs Susanna Hall to Mrs Eleonor Stannard 1752` within a baroque cartouche, 1114g (39.25 oz) gross (the handle a replacement). Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. See Jackson p. 630 for the date letter and p. 628ff for variations of the maker`s mark. The arms for HALL of Wilsborough, Kent (to whom it was granted in 1599) impaling HARVEY. A credible identification of the arms for Mrs Hall who was the donor of this gift (see illustration on opposite page). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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