A GEORGE IV SILVER MEAT-DISH WITH SILVER-MOUNTED OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DISH-COVER FROM THE SAMPAIO SERVICE
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A GEORGE IV SILVER MEAT-DISH WITH SILVER-MOUNTED OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DISH-COVER FROM THE SAMPAIO SERVICE

THE DISH AND THE SILVER MOUNTS WITH THE MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1822

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A GEORGE IV SILVER MEAT-DISH WITH SILVER-MOUNTED OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DISH-COVER FROM THE SAMPAIO SERVICE
THE DISH AND THE SILVER MOUNTS WITH THE MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1822
The dish oval with foliage and shell heightened gadrooned border, engraved with a coat-of-arms below baron’s coronet, the cover domed and with loop handle and applied with cast coats-of-arms below baron's coronets, marked under dish and on mounts and handle
the meat-dish 19 1/8 in. (48.6 cm.) wide
the meat-dish 76 oz. 10 dwt. (2,379 gr.)
The arms are those of Teixeira quartering Sampaio, Amaral and Guedes for Henrique Teixeira de Sampaio, Barao de Teixeira, later 1st Conde de Póvoa (1774-1833).
Provenance
Henrique Teixeira de Sampaio, Barao de Teixeira and later 1st Conde de Póvoa (1774-1833), then by descent to his son
João Maria de Noronha, 2nd Conde de Póvoa (1826-1837) on whose death in 1837 the titles became extinct and the family fortunes, and the dinner-service, passed to his sister
Marie Louise de Noronha Sampaio who married Domingos António Pedro de Sousa Holstein, later the 2nd Duke of Palmela (1818-1864).

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