A William IV Irish silver-gilt salver
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A William IV Irish silver-gilt salver

MAKER'S MARK OF JAMES FRAY, DUBLIN, 1835

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A William IV Irish silver-gilt salver
Maker's mark of James Fray, Dublin, 1835
Circular, on four scroll feet, the shaped border pierced and cast with fruiting vines, roses, daisies and shells, the field repoussé and chased with a wide band of scrolling foliage, floral garlands, fruit, and birds on a textured ground, the centre applied with a cast coat-of- arms, marked on front
22¾in. (58cm.) diam.
205oz. (6,395 gr.)
Provenance
Richard, 6th Vicount Powerscourt (1815-1844) and thence by descent to
Patrick, 9th Viscount Powerscourt (1905-1973)
Purchased by Ralph Slazenger Esq. in 1961
Powercourt, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow; Christie's House sale, 24 September 1984, lot 155
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