A WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTREE DISH, COVER, AND STAND
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A WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTREE DISH, COVER, AND STAND

MARK OF ROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON, 1836

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A WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTREE DISH, COVER, AND STAND
MARK OF ROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON, 1836
The oval stand pierced with acanthus leaves and rocaille, with four heraldic lion supports, supporting an oval entree dish with conforming border, the spiral fluted domed cover surmounted by thistle, shamrock and rose finial, the stand with detachable central spirit burner, the sleeve 1851, fully marked, the dish also stamped GARRARDS Panton Street LONDON
15¼ in. (38.7 cm.) long; 190 oz. (5,922 gr.)
Provenance
Christie's, New York, 20 October 1999, lot 226

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Lot Essay

The arms are those of Naylor, of Leighton Hall, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, as borne by John Naylor (1813-89), who married in 1846 Georgiana, daughter of John Edwards of Ness Strange, Shropshire.

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