A GEORGE IV SILVER TRAY
A GEORGE IV SILVER TRAY

MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1824

Details
A GEORGE IV SILVER TRAY
MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1824
Shaped oval with two foliate handles and gadrooned rim cast and chased with shells, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked underneath
24 ¼ in. (61.5 cm.) high
110 oz. 14 dwt. (3,444 gr.)
The arms are those of Scovell impaling Bigge for George Scovell (1804-1890) of Carshalton and his wife Georgina (1805-1876) née Bigge, of Beddington Surrey, whom he married in 1835. A wealthy mine owner, he left over £90,000 in his will after his death at his house in Grosvenor Place, Mayfair in 1890.
Provenance
George Scovell (1804-1890), of Grosvenor Place, London, W1.

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