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A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER
maker's mark of Augustin Courtauld, London, 1737
Shaped-hexagonal and on three shell and scroll feet and with reeded shell and scroll border, engraved with a band of foliate scrolls, panels of lattice work, baskets of flowers and portrait busts and with central foliate scroll cartouche with serpents, lions, an eagle, a male mask and baskets of flowers, all enclosing a coat-of-arms, marked on reverse - 23in.
130ozs. (4,053grs.)
The arms are those of Howard quartering Brotherton, Warren and Mowbray with a mullet for the third son as borne by the Earls of Carlise presumably for Henry, 4th Earl of Carlisle K. G., (1684-1758)
maker's mark of Augustin Courtauld, London, 1737
Shaped-hexagonal and on three shell and scroll feet and with reeded shell and scroll border, engraved with a band of foliate scrolls, panels of lattice work, baskets of flowers and portrait busts and with central foliate scroll cartouche with serpents, lions, an eagle, a male mask and baskets of flowers, all enclosing a coat-of-arms, marked on reverse - 23in.
130ozs. (4,053grs.)
The arms are those of Howard quartering Brotherton, Warren and Mowbray with a mullet for the third son as borne by the Earls of Carlise presumably for Henry, 4th Earl of Carlisle K. G., (1684-1758)