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Description A George V silver plain baluster hot-water jug
The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London, 1913
of George I style, with domed lid and wood handle, engraved with the Brabourne crests, underside of foot with presentation inscription to Lady Doreen Knatchbull Hugessen on her marriage, dated 22nd January 1919
18cm. high
494gr, 15oz 18dwt
Condition Report Small dent to body and another at footrim, light wear, othewise good condition.
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Provenance Major the Hon. Michael Knatchbull-Hugessen, M.C., R.A. and R.A.F., only son of Lord and Lady Brabourne married Lady Doreen Browne, youngest daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Sligo on the 22nd of January 1919 at St. Peter's, Eaton Square.?The bride was attended by Lady Eileen Browne, and her train-bearers were Master Donald Campbell and Miss Veronica Parsons. The best man was Captain Noel Francis, R.A.F