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A William III Monteith Bowl

A William III Monteith Bowl

Maker's Mark IL in heart shaped cartouche with pellets
Maker's mark struck four times only

Arms of Kellond of Painsford, Devon.

Diameter: 36cm

circular and on gadroon foot, with shaped rim with scroll and cherubim mask rim, chased with eight lobes, one engraved with a coat-of-arms, matting between, with lion's mask drop ring handles.

 

Charles Kellond (1660-1695) of Painsford House Devon was a member of parliament for Totnes between 1680-81. He married twice, firstly to Margaret Drewe in 1684, the daughter of Thomas Drewe of The Grange, Broadhembury in Devon. Their son John III Kellond died in 1712 at the age of 22 unmarried; his three sisters predeceased him; therefore, Painsford was inherited by his Aunt Susanna Kellond (1676/7-176), wife of William Courtenay of Tremere, Lanivet in Cornwall.
 

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