A WILLIAM III SILVER TANKARD

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A WILLIAM III SILVER TANKARD
LONDON, 1696

Of cylindrical form on a gadrooned rim foot, the body with an applied rib, with tubular scroll handle, the flat domed hinged cover gadrooned and with pierced scroll thumbpiece, engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto within a foliate scroll cartouche and on the other side with two crests, marked on body and handle, despouted--9 1/4in. (21.5 cm.)
(57 oz.)

拍品专文

The arms are those of Drax quarterly with those of Erle and others with those of Erle-Drax on an escutcheon of pretense, as born by John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge who assumed the surname and arms of Erle-Drax on his marriage to Jane Frances Erle-Drax of Shrarborough Park, Dorset, in 1827. She was the sister of Richard Edward Erle-Drax and after his death succeeded to the estates of their father, Richard Erle-Drax Grosvenor, nephew of Richard, Earl Grosvenor, who had married Sarah Frances Drax in 1788.

John Sawbridge-Erle-Drax was M.P. for Wareham 1841-1857, 1859-1865 and 1868-1880 and died in 1887.