A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO HANDLED WINE COOLER, London, 1829, maker's mark of John Edward Terrey, campana form on short rocaille stem raised on circular florally chased base, the lower body front and back chased with two rocaille enclosed shaped oval cartouche, above with similar larger panel also enhanced with flowers, the sides chased and engraved with shaped cartouches, one with scalework, scrolls and rocaille, above with similar panel also with flowers, the shaped rim applied with shells divided by scrolls, with two entwined corded handles--10in. (25.4cm.) high, 50.5oz.

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO HANDLED WINE COOLER, London, 1829, maker's mark of John Edward Terrey, campana form on short rocaille stem raised on circular florally chased base, the lower body front and back chased with two rocaille enclosed shaped oval cartouche, above with similar larger panel also enhanced with flowers, the sides chased and engraved with shaped cartouches, one with scalework, scrolls and rocaille, above with similar panel also with flowers, the shaped rim applied with shells divided by scrolls, with two entwined corded handles--10in. (25.4cm.) high, 50.5oz.

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