A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER MEAT DISH

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A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER MEAT DISH
DUBLIN, 1820, MAKER'S MARK WILLIAM NOLAN, RETAILED BY WEST

Of shaped oval form with gadrooned rim, applied with two elaborate rocaille and acanthus scroll side handles, the border engraved with a monogram, marked on reverse--length over handles 27in. (68.6cm.) length over handles
(135 oz.)

Lot Essay

Meat dishes of this form appear to have been first made by George Wickes in the 1740s, such as the pair of 1741 sold from the collection of the late Antenor Patino, Christie's New York, October 28, 1986, lot 34.