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Chinese Armorial Porcelain Punch Bowl LANGTON family coat arms crest clan QIANLONG emperor 中国纹章瓷板乾隆帝
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Armorial Porcelain , bleeding bowl , bon-bon dish , brandy saucepan , butter dish , candlestick , Clan badges , dish , entree dish , fruit basket , jardiniere , pap boat , punch bowl , rose bowl , sconce , taper stick

Chinese Armorial Porcelain Punch Bowl LANGTON family coat arms crest clan QIANLONG emperor 中国纹章瓷板乾隆帝

£1,200.00

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: circa 1750
ORIGIN: China
MAKER: Chinese
WEIGHT: 64.30 troy ounces (70.55 ounces or 2,000.00 grams)
STOCK CODE: Langton Bowl

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Item Description

The Langton family from Lowe Lancashire settled in Ireland.This service was made for Nicholas Langton 1705-1779 of Danganmore, Kilkenny,Ireland. He married noblewoman Frances Carew Sanchez de Silveira in Cadiz, Spain. He was a partner of Carew Langton and Power (1745-1761), an Irish trading company in Cadiz. When one of the partners retired in 1761 the company's profits were stated at over 3.5 million Reales.
Money was sent back to Ireland for poor housing and good causes, also silver candlesticks to the church in Waterford, Ireland with the Carew-Langton charity in the mid 18th Century.
Condition:Perfect. Slight wear.
Measurements: 9 Inches (23cm) wide.
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Armorial porcelain.


History

Made for Nicholas Langton 1705-1779 of Danganmore, Kilkenny,Ireland. His daughter Seraphina became Countess Clonard of Spain.


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