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A George III silver tea urn in mahogany travelling case John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1778 image 1
A George III silver tea urn in mahogany travelling case John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1778 image 2
Lot 54Ф,Y

A George III silver tea urn in mahogany travelling case
John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1778

27 November 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£4,000 - £6,000

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A George III silver tea urn in mahogany travelling case

John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1778
Urn-shaped, the upswept flying scroll handles with acanthus junctions, applied ribbon laurel swags over two armorial engraved roundels and further engraved crests for the Temple family, the ribbed spout with ivory handle, the spreading foot on a raised square base, with bead rims and engraved vitruvian scroll band, the waisted pull-off cover with removable finial, the interior with a removable metal tube containing the iron pig, contained in a fitted mahogany travelling case, height 53cm, height of case 60cm, weight 102oz.

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Provenance
Through the Temple family by decent. The current branch of family obtained the piece during the 1922 dispersal of the contents of Stowe House.

The arms are those of William Dicken (died 1784) of Shenton Salop, who in 1740 married Henrietta Temple (died 1797) who was daughter and co-heir of William Temple (1694-1760), 5th Baronet of Stowe by his first wife Elizabeth Paxton (died 1729). John Dicken (died 1831), son and heir of William and Henrietta, in 1796 adopted the name and arms of the Temple family by Royal Licence. The Temple line were later Baronets of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcestershire.

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