A GEORGE IV SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER,
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A GEORGE IV SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER,

MARK OF JONATHAN HAYNE, LONDON, 1827,

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A GEORGE IV SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER,
MARK OF JONATHAN HAYNE, LONDON, 1827,
Shaped circular with rococo scroll border, centre flat-chased with flowers, foliage & diaperwork panels, on three cast leaf & shell-decorated bracket feet, centre inscribed "Presented to The Revd. William Conway M.A. by the parishioners of St. Nicholas, Rochester, as a token of their affectionate respect and of their gratitude for his pastoral labours, during the last years as curate of the above parish. November 20th., 1850"., 20 in. diameter (51 cm.), in fitted case, 114 oz.
Provenance
By descent to the present owner
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Further details
The Revd. William Conway MA, Canon of Westminster, was the father of Sir Martin Conway, later Lord Conway of Allington, art connoisseur, mountaineer & writer, of Allington Castle, Kent.
Sale room notice
Provenance: From the Reverend William Conway (the recipient) by decent to the Vendor.

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