A GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER
A GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER

MARK OF JOHN EDWARD TERREY, LONDON, 1826

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A GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER
MARK OF JOHN EDWARD TERREY, LONDON, 1826
Shaped circular and with foliage, shell and anthemion border, chased with foliage scrolls, flowers and birds on a matted ground, on four foliage and paw cast feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked underneath, with contemporary wood case
22 in. (56 cm.) diam.
159 oz. 4 dwt. (4,958 gr.)
The arms are those of Savile.
Provenance
By tradition Josephine Isabella Savile (c1821-1852) of Thornhill, Yorkshire and by descent to her granddaughter Frances Irene Young, wife of Sir Archibald Young Gipps Campbell K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.B.E. (1872-1957) and by descent.

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