LOT 37 A pair of early Victorian silver shaped circular salvers by ...
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A pair of early Victorian silver shaped circular salvers by John Tapley, London 1839, with chased scroll and foliate borders, engraved with a crest above an armorial, on three grape vine, shell and foliate scroll feet, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter, 1078g (34.65 oz) The aems for William GIBBS (1790-1875) of Tyntesfield, Wraxall Somerset and Clyst St George, Devon. The blazon: argent, three battle axes sable (GIBBS) - impaling - erminois, on a fess azure between three cranes proper a saltire between two crosses-crosslet fitchee or (CRAWLEY) and on a chief ermine a bend gules charged with three guttes d'or between two martlets sable (BOEVEY) Crest: an arm embowed in armour proper garnished or holding in the gauntlet a poleaxe argent (GIBBS) William GIBBS (1790-1875) Esquire was born in Madrid the second son of Anthony GIBBS (1756-1815) from Clyst St Mary
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