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Lot 26

A George I silver caster Thomas Farren London, 1718 Of octagonal, baluster form, the body...

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Lot 26

A George I silver caster
Thomas Farren
London, 1718
Of octagonal, baluster form, the body...

Starting Bid: £550

Estimate: £800 - £1,200

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Lot 26

Description

A George I silver caster

Thomas Farren

London, 1718

Of octagonal, baluster form, the body engraved with coat of arms and raised on a stepped octagonal foot, the pierced cover to a knopped finial, 20.5cm high, approx. weight 11.6ozt 

Arms: The arms on the caster are those of Vanderplank impaling Pembroke. Kesser (Kesar) Vanderplank, merchant of Lothbury, Baronet married Catherine Pembroke of St. Albans in Hertfordshire on 27th March 1739 in the Fleet (a liberty where the laws of London pertaining to debt, marriage etc. did not apply). This was a clandestine marriage. (With thanks to Pursuivant Research) 

 

 

 

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Thomas Farren was subordinate goldsmith to the King 1723-42. His most famous pieces are the fountain and wine cistern of 1728 at Burghley House in Lincolnshire.

Kesser Vanderplank was christened in London in 1720, the son of Samuel Vanderplank of Tokenhouse Yard who died in 1749. Kesser died before his father (date of death unknown), but Samuel Vanderplank left annuities to the widow and daughter of his son. Kesar and Catherine's daughter Hannah married John Kentish (1741-1814) of St, Albans in 1766. (With thanks to Pursuivant Research)

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