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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS
maker's mark of John Edward Terrey, London, 1821
Each of shaped-oblong form and with beaded and foliage borders, the domed covers with detachable crest finial and engraved twice with a coat-of-arms, marked on base, covers and handle - 12¼in. (31cm.) long
142ozs. (4,424grs.)
The arms are those of Coker impaling Aubrey for Thomas Lewis Coker Esq. (1791-1849) of Bicester House, Co. Oxford and his wife Charlotte, youngest daugher of Lieutenant Colonel Aubrey, whom he married in 1819. (2)
maker's mark of John Edward Terrey, London, 1821
Each of shaped-oblong form and with beaded and foliage borders, the domed covers with detachable crest finial and engraved twice with a coat-of-arms, marked on base, covers and handle - 12¼in. (31cm.) long
142ozs. (4,424grs.)
The arms are those of Coker impaling Aubrey for Thomas Lewis Coker Esq. (1791-1849) of Bicester House, Co. Oxford and his wife Charlotte, youngest daugher of Lieutenant Colonel Aubrey, whom he married in 1819. (2)