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Property of a gentleman

A George II silver basket, John Jacobs, London, 1741

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November 13, 02:42 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 GBP

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Property of a gentleman

A George II silver basket

John Jacobs, London

1741


oval, the body and rim foot finely pierced with scrolls, patterns of X's and shells, rim with applied cast River god masks and swing handles rising from dolphins, body armorial engraved, the handle crested, underside with scratchweight 62=6

36cm 14 1/4 in wide

1848gr, 59oz 8dwt


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The arms are those of Knightley impaling Dummer for Valentine Knightley (1 May 1718 – 2 May 1754), the son of Lucy Knightley by his wife, Jane Grey, daughter of Henry Benson. He was married on 21 December 1740 to Elizabeth (d. 11 August 1760), daughter of Edward Dummer. Knightley was M.P. For Northampton from 1748 until his death. His elder son, John (17 February 1746 – 29 January 1812) was married on 15 April 1779 to Mary (d. 21 October 1830), daughter of John Baines, and on 2 February 1798 was created 1st Baronet Knightley of Fawsley Park, Northamptonshire. He was living in Manchester Square, London at the time of his death, when he was succeeded by his son, Sir Charles Knightley, 2nd Bt. (30 January 1781 – 30 August 1864).

'LONDON, May 4 [1754]. On Thursday died of the Small-Pox, at his House in New Burlington-street, Valentine Knightley, Esq; of Fawsley, near Daventry, Knight of the Shire for the County of Northampton, which he also represented in the last Parliament. He has left a large Family.' (The Derby Mercury, Derby, 3-10 May 1754, p. 3c)