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Dish

(Dutch (active in England) 1688–1751)
1725–26
Object PlaceLondon, England
Medium/TechniqueSilver
DimensionsOverall: 7.2cm (2 13/16in.)
Diameter: 28.8cm (11 5/16in.)
Weight: 1,805.9 gm (58 oz 1 dwt)
Credit LineTheodora Wilbour Fund in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour
Accession number55.460
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ClassificationsSilver
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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)
Group shot:  63.485, 63.486
Paul de Lamerie
marked 1745–46, with later additions
Basket
Paul de Lamerie
1744–45
Salver
Paul de Lamerie
1734–35
Paul de Lamerie
1736–37
Marrow Spoon
Paul de Lamerie
about 1720
Paul de Lamerie
between 1732–39
Group shot:  35.1619, 35.1620
Paul de Lamerie
between 1732–39
Group shot:  63.485, 63.486
Paul de Lamerie
marked 1745–46, with later additions
Paul de Lamerie
1721–22
Group shot: 2001.47.1-3a-b
Paul de Lamerie
1725–26
Restricted
Paul de Lamerie
1731–32