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A GEORGE III LARGE TWO-HANDLED SHAPED-OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, on four scroll and ball feet and with foliate scroll and shell bracket handles, gadrooned waved borders and slightly domed cover with detachable pomegranate finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a drapery cartouche, crest and later with two Baron's coronets, by Sebastian and James Crespell, 1767
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A GEORGE III LARGE TWO-HANDLED SHAPED-OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, on four scroll and ball feet and with foliate scroll and shell bracket handles, gadrooned waved borders and slightly domed cover with detachable pomegranate finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a drapery cartouche, crest and later with two Baron's coronets, by Sebastian and James Crespell, 1767
19in. (48.5cm.) long
(155ozs.)
The arms are those of Jolliffe with Hylton in pretence for William Jolliffe M.P., (d.1802) and his wife Eleanor, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Hylton Bt., of Hayton Castle, Cumberland, whom he married in 1779. William Jolliff's elder grandson, The Rt. Hon. Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe 1st Bt., (1800-1876) of Merstham , co. Surrey, was created 1st Baron Hylton in 1866, presumably at which time the coronets were engraved
19in. (48.5cm.) long
(155ozs.)
The arms are those of Jolliffe with Hylton in pretence for William Jolliffe M.P., (d.1802) and his wife Eleanor, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Hylton Bt., of Hayton Castle, Cumberland, whom he married in 1779. William Jolliff's elder grandson, The Rt. Hon. Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe 1st Bt., (1800-1876) of Merstham , co. Surrey, was created 1st Baron Hylton in 1866, presumably at which time the coronets were engraved