THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
A GEORGE IV TRAY
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A GEORGE IV TRAY
maker's mark of John Bridge, London, 1825
Of shaped-rectagular form and on four shell, vine and scroll feet and with leaf-capped scroll handles and shell, anthemion and scroll border, engraved with a coat-of-arms within tasselled drapery mantling, marked on reverse - 29in. (74cm.) long
197ozs. (6,140grs.)
The arms are those of the See of Tuam impaling Trench impaling Taylor for The Most Reverend Power Trench D.D. (1770-1839), Archbishop of Tuam and his wife Anne (d.1844), youngest daughter of Walter Taylor of Castle Taylor, whom he married in 1795
maker's mark of John Bridge, London, 1825
Of shaped-rectagular form and on four shell, vine and scroll feet and with leaf-capped scroll handles and shell, anthemion and scroll border, engraved with a coat-of-arms within tasselled drapery mantling, marked on reverse - 29in. (74cm.) long
197ozs. (6,140grs.)
The arms are those of the See of Tuam impaling Trench impaling Taylor for The Most Reverend Power Trench D.D. (1770-1839), Archbishop of Tuam and his wife Anne (d.1844), youngest daughter of Walter Taylor of Castle Taylor, whom he married in 1795