A GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED TRAY FROM THE ORMONDE SERVICE, maker's mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1808, oval, on four bun feet, engraved with armorials within double pierced circle undulating band, engraved above with Harvard Club of New York City, medallion, below engraved HARVARD CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY TO THEIR GOOD FRIEND LANGDON PARKER MARVIN '98 PRESIDENT 1932-1936, the far ground pierced with stylized leaves and paterae, with applied gadrooned rim and loop handles--length over handles 23in. (58.4cm.), 70.5oz.

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A GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED TRAY FROM THE ORMONDE SERVICE, maker's mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1808, oval, on four bun feet, engraved with armorials within double pierced circle undulating band, engraved above with Harvard Club of New York City, medallion, below engraved HARVARD CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY TO THEIR GOOD FRIEND LANGDON PARKER MARVIN '98 PRESIDENT 1932-1936, the far ground pierced with stylized leaves and paterae, with applied gadrooned rim and loop handles--length over handles 23in. (58.4cm.), 70.5oz.

拍品专文

The arms are those of Walter, 18th Earl of Ormonde who, in 1811, was awarded 216,000 pounds by the British Government in exchange for his family's hereditary right to collect excise on wine coming into Ireland. A soup tureen by Paul Storr from the same service will be offered in the Park Avenue Silver sale on October 14th.