A REGENCY SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY

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A REGENCY SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY
MAKER'S MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1814

Shaped oval, on four foliate and scroll feet, the gadrooned rim with shells and foliage at intervals, the oak branch handles with oak leaf and acorn joins, engraved with armorials within a scrolling foliate cartouche, marked on reverse
length over handles 25in. (63.5cm.); 126oz. (3940gr.)
来源
The Estate of Samuel J. Campbell, Christie's, New York, February 11, 1982, lot 131

拍品专文

The arms are those of Scott of Great Barr, co Stafford, presumably for Joseph Scott (1752-1818) who was high Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1779, M.P. for Worcester from 1802-1806 and was created a baronet in 1806. In 1777 he married his cousin Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Edward Whitby, Esq. of Shut End, co Stafford.