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MAKER'S MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1812, THE ENGRAVING ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER JACKSON
Details
A George III silver tray
Maker's mark of Paul Storr, London, 1812, the engraving attributed to Walter Jackson
Shaped oval and on four palmette, rosette and scroll feet, with gadrooned shell, anthemion and foliate scroll border, with acanthus leaf-capped bracket handles, the centre engraved with the Royal arms, marked on reverse and border
28¼in. (71.8cm.) wide
32in. (81.5cm.) wide overall
235oz. (7,314gr.)
The Royal arms are for King George III (1760-1820)
Maker's mark of Paul Storr, London, 1812, the engraving attributed to Walter Jackson
Shaped oval and on four palmette, rosette and scroll feet, with gadrooned shell, anthemion and foliate scroll border, with acanthus leaf-capped bracket handles, the centre engraved with the Royal arms, marked on reverse and border
28¼in. (71.8cm.) wide
32in. (81.5cm.) wide overall
235oz. (7,314gr.)
The Royal arms are for King George III (1760-1820)
Provenance
Samuel J. Campbell [+]; Christie's New York, 11 February 1982, lot 136
Literature
M. Clayton, Christie's Pictorial History of English and American Silver, Oxford, 1985, p.258, illustrated
J.B. Hawkins, The Al Tajir Collection of Silver and Gold, London, 1983, pp.134-135 (illustrated) where incorrectly noted as engraved with the arms of Ernst Augustus, King of Hanover
J.B. Hawkins, The Al Tajir Collection of Silver and Gold, London, 1983, pp.134-135 (illustrated) where incorrectly noted as engraved with the arms of Ernst Augustus, King of Hanover
Exhibited
Sydney, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Masterpieces of English and European Silver and Gold, January, 1980
Special notice
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