A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY
MARK OF JAMES YOUNG LONDON, 1789
A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY MARK OF JAMES YOUNG LONDON, 1789 Oval and with beaded border and similar bracket handles, the centre engraved with a band of rosettes and a coat-of-arms within oval ribbon-tied cartouche, marked on reverse 23¾ in. (60.5 cm.) high 72oz. (2,290 gr.) The arms are those of Tennyson with the cadency mark of a mullet for the third son impaling Sellwood, for Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), later created 1st Baron Tennyson in 1884, and his wife Emily (1813-1896), daughter of Henry Sellwood (1782-1867).
A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY
MARK OF JAMES YOUNG LONDON, 1789
A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY MARK OF JAMES YOUNG LONDON, 1789 Oval and with beaded border and similar bracket handles, the centre engraved with a band of rosettes and a coat-of-arms within oval ribbon-tied cartouche, marked on reverse 23¾ in. (60.5 cm.) high 72oz. (2,290 gr.) The arms are those of Tennyson with the cadency mark of a mullet for the third son impaling Sellwood, for Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), later created 1st Baron Tennyson in 1884, and his wife Emily (1813-1896), daughter of Henry Sellwood (1782-1867).
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