AN EXTENSIVE GEORGE IV SILVER DINNER TABLE-SERVICE
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AN EXTENSIVE GEORGE IV SILVER DINNER TABLE-SERVICE

MARK OF CHARLES ELEY, LONDON, 1825

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AN EXTENSIVE GEORGE IV SILVER DINNER TABLE-SERVICE
MARK OF CHARLES ELEY, LONDON, 1825
King's Husk pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:
Thirty-six table-forks Twenty-four table-spoons
Twenty-four dessert-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons
Twenty-four teaspoons A soup-ladle
Two butter-knives Two large basting-spoons
Two small basting-spoons Four salt-spoons
Two sauce-ladles Four cream-ladles
A pair of sugar-tongs A fish-slice
A pair of salad servers A pair of grape-scissors
A pair of asparagus-tongs
and the following with filled handles, by William Eley:
A carving-fork A carving-knife
416 oz. (12,933 gr.)
The crest is that of Bogle presumably for Archibald Bogle who married Janet Bogle, his cousin, in 1825. The arms were first granted in Edinburgh to Andrew Bogle in 1806, presumably the brother of George Bogle (c.1761-1813) of Effingham, Surrey and Burlington Street, Middlesex. The family at some point arrived Glasgow where they were successful merchants with extensive interests in Jamaica. (157)
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