LOT 29 A late George III silver shaped circular salver by William Burwash
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A late George III silver shaped circular salver by William Burwash, London 1817, with a gadroon and shell rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms with crest and motto Inter Utrumque Tene, within a band of shells, flowers and scrolls, on four anthemion bracket feet, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter, 628g (20.2 oz) the arms of Abraham Gray HARFORD-BATTERSBY (1786-1851) of Stoke Park, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire who in 1816 married Elizabeth Gray DUNDAS (1794-1823) The blazon: azure, a saltire paly ermine and or between two rams passant in pale and two crosses-crosslet fitchy in fess (Battersby) - impaling - argent, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (Dundas) Crest: a phoenix rising in flames (Harford) Abraham Gray HARFORD (1786-1851) was born in Bristol the fourth son of John Scandrett HARFORD (1754-1815), in turn the son of Edward HARFORD by Sarah SCANDRET, by Mary GRAY (died 1830) daughter of Abraham GRAY of Tottenham. In 1815 he changed his name by Act of Parliament to Abraham Gray HARFORD-BATTERSBY on inheriting his kinsman William BATTERSBY's estate and the BATTERSBY arms. He live at Stoke House, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire. In 1816 he married Elizabeth Gray DUNDAS (1794-1823) born at Larbet, Stirlingshire the daughter of Major General Thomas DUNDAS of Fingask and Carron Hall by Elizabeth Eleanora HOME daughter of Alexander HOME (died 1786) the 9th Earl Home.
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