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A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA-SHAPED CUP AND COVER, the spreading circular foot chased with a band of ribbon-tied berried foliage, the body applied with bands of acanthus leaves, roses, thistles and shamrocks and below the rim with a band of grape laden vine tendrils, with cornucopiae handles, the partly-fluted domed cover applied with a band of roses, thistles and shamrocks on a matted ground and with detachable grape laden vine tendril finial, later engraved within two vine and scroll cartouches'MORPETH, Autumn Meeting, 1834' and 'Lord Ossulston M.P. Matt11 Bell Esqr. STEWARDS', and below the foot 'LILY OF THE VALLEY', by William Eaton, 1820, and foot stamped 'HAMLET FECIT 1820'
14½in. (37in.) high
(117ozs.)
14½in. (37in.) high
(117ozs.)