A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA TRAY

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA TRAY
LONDON, 1822, MAKER'S MARK OF PAUL STORR

Of oblong form, raised on four paw feet headed by shells and flutes, with gadrooned rim and gadrooned acanthus scroll side handles headed by shells, the center engraved with a coat-of-arms with a foliate scroll and ribbon cartouche, marked on reverse, engraved EH-140, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.191--length over handles 25 1/2in. (64.6cm.)
(118 oz.)
Exhibited
Atlanta, 1975, no. 101

Lot Essay

The arms are those of Cooke of Alresford, Hampshire, quarterly with those of Sayeer and Baker.