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A George IV silver jug William Bateman I, London 1823
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A George IV silver jug William Bateman I, London 1823 The domed cover with shell thumb-piece, the body of urn form with later applied arms to the upper section above a lobed and stiff-leaf decorated lower section, with acanthus leaf cap scrolled handle, the whole raised on a circular spreading foot, height 23.5cm, weight 29.06oz. Footnotes: These are the impaled arms of Colonel Sir William COLLINGS (1781-1855) Royal Guernsey Militia, merchant, ship owner and jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey and his wife Lady Margaret LUKIS (1784-1852), both of Peter's Port and cousins. They were married in Guernsey in 1811. Sir William COLLINGS was the only son of Thomas Guerin COLLINGS (1786-1832) by Marie ALLAIRE (1791-1853), both of Guernsey. The family being originally from Somerset settled in Jersey in 1675 before moving to Guernsey. Lady Margaret LUKIS was the daughter of John LUKIS (1753-1832) of La Grange, Peter's Port, Guernsey by his wife Sarah COLLINGS (1749-1816). The blazon: azure, between three fleurs-de-lis two and one or, a griffin segreant holding between the claws an escutcheon argent, the latter charged with an anchor sable (Collings). – impaling - azure a chevron ermine between two annulets in chief and in base a bow lying fesseways argent crossed by two arrows in saltire, points downwards or, feathered of the third, on a chief of the second a Cornish chough proper between two crosses crosslet fitchy gules (Lukis). Crest: a horse's head erased argent bridled and charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis azure two and one (Collings). Motto: FIDELIS IN OMNIBUS With thanks to Roger Whitworth for the preparation of this footnote. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
A George IV silver jug William Bateman I, London 1823 The domed cover with shell thumb-piece, the body of urn form with later applied arms to the upper section above a lobed and stiff-leaf decorated lower section, with acanthus leaf cap scrolled handle, the whole raised on a circular spreading foot, height 23.5cm, weight 29.06oz. Footnotes: These are the impaled arms of Colonel Sir William COLLINGS (1781-1855) Royal Guernsey Militia, merchant, ship owner and jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey and his wife Lady Margaret LUKIS (1784-1852), both of Peter's Port and cousins. They were married in Guernsey in 1811. Sir William COLLINGS was the only son of Thomas Guerin COLLINGS (1786-1832) by Marie ALLAIRE (1791-1853), both of Guernsey. The family being originally from Somerset settled in Jersey in 1675 before moving to Guernsey. Lady Margaret LUKIS was the daughter of John LUKIS (1753-1832) of La Grange, Peter's Port, Guernsey by his wife Sarah COLLINGS (1749-1816). The blazon: azure, between three fleurs-de-lis two and one or, a griffin segreant holding between the claws an escutcheon argent, the latter charged with an anchor sable (Collings). – impaling - azure a chevron ermine between two annulets in chief and in base a bow lying fesseways argent crossed by two arrows in saltire, points downwards or, feathered of the third, on a chief of the second a Cornish chough proper between two crosses crosslet fitchy gules (Lukis). Crest: a horse's head erased argent bridled and charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis azure two and one (Collings). Motto: FIDELIS IN OMNIBUS With thanks to Roger Whitworth for the preparation of this footnote. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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