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Plate

(German, about 1661–1701)
about 1725
Object PlaceGermany
Medium/TechniqueSilver
DimensionsDiameter: 25.4 cm (10 in.)
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Accession number2006.681
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ClassificationsSilver
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InscriptionsEngraved on underside of rim: "S: 2: No: 174." Engraved on rim: arms of George Louis, as Elector of Hanover from 1698 (later George II).
ProvenanceAbout 1725, George I (b. 1660 - d. 1727), King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover (original commission) [see note 1]; by inheritance within the family to George III (b. 1738 - d. 1820), King of Great Britain and Elector and King of Hanover [see note 2]; by inheritance to his son, George IV (b. 1762 - d. 1830), King of Great Britain and Hanover; by inheritance to his brother, William IV (b. 1765 - d. 1837), King of Great Britain and Hanover; 1837, by inheritance to his nephew, Ernst Augustus I (b. 1837- d. 1851), King of Hanover [see note 3]; by inheritance to his son, George V (b. 1819 - d. 1878), King of Hanover; by inheritance, through the Princes of Hanover, to Ernst Augustus V (b. 1954), Prince of Hanover. 2004, private foundation, United States; 2006, given from this private foundation to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 25, 2006)

NOTES:
[1] This belongs to a set of 13 dozen table plates that were added to the Hanoverian silver "Service E" in 1724 and 1725.

[2] In 1816, the Elector of Hanover assumed the title of King.

[3] Because by Salic law a woman could not inherit the throne of Hanover, upon the succession of Queen Victoria of England in 1837, the crown passed to the oldest surviving son of George III.
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Andreas Hornung
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Andreas Hornung
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Andreas Hornung
about 1725
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Andreas Hornung
about 1725