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Pair of Antique Silver George III Wine/Decanter Coasters made in 1789 with the Digby Family Crest

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A fine pair of late eighteenth century George III wine coasters which are plain with a reeded rim and engraved to one side with a crest.

Date 1789
Made By Henry Chawner
Location London
Stock Number W61x29

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W61x29
Date:
1789
Maker: Henry Chawner
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Description

A fine pair of late eighteenth century George III wine coasters which are plain with a reeded rim and engraved to one side with a crest.

The crest is that of the  Digby Family or Wingfield-Digby of Sherborne Castle fame.

The coasters are in excellent condition with beautiful original mahogany woods and even more remarkably the original cloth underneath. A lovely pair.

Dimensions, diameter 13 cm,  height 3.2 cm.

Maker
Henry Chawner

Henry Chawner became a freeman of the Goldsmiths’ Company on 7 December 1785 and entered his first mark as a plateworker on 11 November 1786. On 2 March 1789, he married Miss Hore, daughter and heiress of Edward Hore, of Esher, Surrey.

He entered into partnership with John Emes in 1796 and from about 1798 seems to have retired from silversmithing (he married well!) He seems to have had financial input into John Emes’ firm and then the Barnard Family. His hallmark is often seen on finely made teaware.

Chawner retired to the Manor House, Newton Valance, which, with the surrounding estate, he had purchased in 1810. He is said to have: “converted the old house into domestic offices and added thereto a villa, in the Grecian style. It contains a large collection of paintings and other works of art, amongst which is the Angouleme China vase, mounted in ormolu… The same that was rejected by George IV for whom it was ordered, in consequence of a small fire flaw which came in the burning.” Chawner died there in March, 1851.

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