LOT 25 A George IV silver shaped rectangular twin handled tray by William Eaton
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A George IV silver shaped rectangular twin handled tray by William Eaton, London 1823, with bold foliate handles and raised rim with flowers, C-scrolls, foliage and shells at the angles, engraved with an armorial of a crest, a shield and motto Virtute et Fortuna within a broad band of flowers, leaves and scroll foliage, 80cm (31 1/2in) long, 8109g (260.7 oz) The arms of Hugh ANDREWS (1833-1926) born in Belfast and later of Scoutbush House Carrickfergus. The blazon: argent, a chevron engrailed gules between three trefoils slipped vert (Andrews) - impaling - barry of six sable and gules, on a chevron between three lions rampant argent, as may annulets of the second (Sowerby); crest: a cubit arm erect, vested vert and cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis (Andrews) In 1863 he married Isabel SOWERBY (1844-1907) at Gateshead and in 1870 moved to Isabel's place of origin in Newcastle upon Tyne. Isabel was the daughter of John SOWERBY, wealthy glass manufacturer of Benwell Towers, Newcastle upon Tyne by Anne ROBSON.
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