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Fine George III Paul Storr (1771-1844) Sterling Silver Hot Water Jug-on-Stand, hallmarked London, 1803-1804, in the neoclassical taste, the jug with bowl-shaped body and tall waisted collar, with palmette-mounted beaked spout and hinge, flat lid with acorn finial, decorated with laurel and guilloche banding, the crested wooden handle with classical maiden mount and spiral scroll patera boss, raised on a laurel banded frame with three ring- and acanthus-crested lion's paw feet joined by a circular stretcher en suite fitted with a spirit burner, engraved on the body with the ermine-mantled arms of Charlton impaling Grierson, with the Charlton crest repeated on the burner cap and body, h. 12-1/2", dia. 6-1/2", 48.61 t. oz. The arms here are those of Lt.-Col. William Charlton (1761-1838) of Apley Castle, co. Salop and his wife Catherine Grierson (ca. 1765-1839), daughter of James and Elizabeth Grierson of Manchester. Catherine, in her youth, had been at the center of a notorious abduction scandal. Her father had died while she was a child, and she became a ward of the court with her mother, Elizabeth, as guardian, who enrolled her in boarding school at Battersea. There, at the age of 16, she ran off with Army Captain Dr. Thomas Thomasson and the two were wed in Gretna Green, Scotland in the early summer of 1781. Her mother objected to the marriage and Thomasson - unaware of his bride's status as a ward of the court and therefore subject to its approval - was arrested for contempt and jailed in Fleet prison. Catherine was inconsolable at this turn of events: "[she] was so much afflicted that she fell into a fit before she left the court, and continued in a succession of fits for several hours" reports a contemporary newspaper account of the events. Catherine remained so grief-stricken that her mother relented and gave her approval to the union, provided the couple were properly married under her supervision, which they were on November 5, 1781. The couple had at least one daughter - also called Catherine - before Thomasson's death and Catherine's second marriage to Charlton on April 20, 1796. He died on January 14, 1838 and she little over a year later on February 12, 1839.


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