Style: Silver, Ceramics, Furniture

Style: Silver, Ceramics, Furniture

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, JOSEPH ANGELL, LONDON, 1825

Auction Closed

April 16, 08:57 PM GMT

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PATRICIA SCHUCKMANN, ATLANTA, GA


A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, JOSEPH ANGELL, LONDON, 1825


on four scroll feet, with shell and scroll rim, the center engraved with arms, supporter, and motto below earls coronet

marked on base

201 oz

6251 g

length over handles 32¼ in.

82 cm

The arms are those of Toler, created Viscount Glandine and Earl of Norbury in 1827, born 1745, barrister-at-law King’s Inn 1770, M.P. for Tralee 1776-83, Philipstown 1783-90 and Newborough 1790-99, K.C. 1781, Solicitor-General 1789-98, Attorney-General 1798-9 and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1800-27. In 1778, he married Grace, daughter of Hector Graham, secondary of the Irish court of Common Pleas. She was created Baroness Norwood of Knockalton, co. Tipperary in 1797. She died in 1822 and he in 1831.