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Salver

Marked by: Philip Rundell (1743–1827)
English (London)
1819–20

Medium/Technique Silver
Dimensions Overall: 4 x 38.3 cm (1 9/16 x 15 1/16 in.)
Credit Line Bequest of Forsyth Wickes—The Forsyth Wickes Collection
Accession Number65.2298
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSilver

DescriptionPair of Salvers (65.2298-65.2299). A pair of large four footed round trays. Scalloped borders, gadrooned rims interrupted by shell and leaf cartouches. The cavetto engraved with Coat of Arms with Crest above. Motto "Audacter et Sincere". Shell feet flanked grapes and leafage.
Marks On the underside of the rim, maker's mark PR in a rectangle (sim to Grimwade 2228 but without the pellet); lion passant; leopard's head crowned; sovereign's head; date letter d (1819/20).

SCRATCHES: punched on the back, two "T"s.
InscriptionsARMORIALS: engraved on the front of the salver, the arms of Clive impaling Windsor, for Robert Henry Clive, of Oakley Park, co. Salop., 2nd son of Edward; 1st Earl of Powis, b 15 Jan 1789, MP for Ludlow 1818-1832, South Salop 1832 - death 1854, m 19 June 1819, Harriet Baroness Windsor, dau of Other Hickman, 5thEarl of Plymouth.
ProvenanceBy 1946, with James Robinson, New York; November 26, 1946, sold by James Robinson to Forsyth Wickes, New York and Newport, RI (d. 1964); 1965, bequest of Forsyth Wickes. (Accession Date: December 24, 1965)