A WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE COOLER
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A WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE COOLER

MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN EDWARD TERREY, LONDON, CIRCA 1830

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A WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE COOLER
Maker's mark of John Edward Terrey, London, circa 1830
Campana form, on spreading circular foot with vine border, the lower body part-fluted and applied with hop vine, the upper body chased with a scene of hop-farming from harvest to market, with two vine-clad handles and egg-and-dart everted rim, the collar engraved with a coat-of-arms and presentation inscription, with silver-plated collar and liner, marked on body
12in. (30.2cm.) high; 69oz. 10dwt. (2175gr.) weighable silver

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The arms are those of Farnell for John Farnell Esq.

The inscription reads: FROM THE SOCIETY OF COUNTRY BREWERS TO JOHN FARNELL ESQRE A TOKEN OF ESTEEM FOR HIS EMINENT SERVICES AS THEIR CHAIRMAN DRUING THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION OF 1830

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