Silversmith: Langlands, John, I
Silver, the tapering cylindrical body with applied moulding round the rim, a wider skirt, and hollow scroll handle with a kick at the lower end,and a slight curved projection at the top to form a thumb rest.
History note: Purchased in Darlington in February 1992
Given by J.W.N. Petty, MA, LL.M
14.5
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Method of acquisition: Given (2008-10-13) by Petty, Joseph William Norman, MA, LLM
18th Century, third quarter
George II
Production date:
AD 1758
: the mark of John Langlands I is that used from 1758
Skirt
Body To Rim
Over Handle
Body
Moulding
Repair
Inscription present: lion passant
Inscription present: lower part of S
Inscription present: top part of crowned leopard's head
Inscription present: shield bearing three castles
Accession number: M.3-2008
Primary reference Number: 165658
Entry form number: 997
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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