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The Peter Ticher Collection of Irish Silver
Lot 150

A pair of George III Irish silver salvers
Robert Breading, Dublin 1787 (2)

28 July 2021, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A pair of George III Irish silver salvers

Robert Breading, Dublin 1787
Circular form with gadroon rims, centred with the engraved arms for Reverend James Thomas JONES (1755-1835), diameter 20.6cm, weight 23.5oz. (2)

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Bonhams, London, 2nd October 2013, lot 286.

These are the arms of Revd. James Thomas JONES (1755-1835) of Merion Square, Dublin, Rector of Urney in the diocese of Derry who in 1787 married his first wife was Lydia WOLFE (died 1793) the daughter and co-heir of Theobald WOLFE a barrister of Forenoughts Co. Kildare. He was the younger son of Rt. Hon. Theophilus JONES (1725-1811) of Headford Co. Leitrim, Ireland, MP for Lietrim Co. and later Coleraine by Catherine BERESFORD (1733-1763), after their marriage in 1754. James Thomas and Lydia had six children.
After Lydia's death in 1793, Revd. James Thomas JONES in 1796 married Anne BLACKWOOD (died 1827).
The family are descendants of Bryan JONES (1600-1671) later of Dublin, who was granted land there in 1662. He was born in Dol-y-moch, Festintiniog, Merionethshire, Wales.

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