Circular with a gadrooned border, raised on three bracket feet, the center engraved with heraldic arms. Diameter 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), approximately 17 ounces.
The arms are those of Ellice impaling Grey, as bourne by Edward Ellice and Lady Hannah Althea Grey, daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Grey. Ellice and Grey were married in 1809 and this salver could have been part of their wedding silver. After spending time in Canada managing the family fur business, Ellice returned to England and entered politics as member for Coventry. His brother-in-law Charles, 2nd Earl of Grey became Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1830 and Ellice served first as Secretary of the Treasury and then Secretary of War in his government. In 1836 Ellice helped to found London's Reform Club.
Sold for $1,766
Estimated at $700 - $1,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Circular with a gadrooned border, raised on three bracket feet, the center engraved with heraldic arms. Diameter 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), approximately 17 ounces.
The arms are those of Ellice impaling Grey, as bourne by Edward Ellice and Lady Hannah Althea Grey, daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Grey. Ellice and Grey were married in 1809 and this salver could have been part of their wedding silver. After spending time in Canada managing the family fur business, Ellice returned to England and entered politics as member for Coventry. His brother-in-law Charles, 2nd Earl of Grey became Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1830 and Ellice served first as Secretary of the Treasury and then Secretary of War in his government. In 1836 Ellice helped to found London's Reform Club.
Generally good condition overall; light surface marking as expected from normal use; light rubbing to engraved arms; clearly hallmarked underside
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Auction: Old Master Paintings / English & Continental Silver, Furniture & Decorative Arts, May 21, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle's auction on May 21, 2024 saw exceptional results for Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints. Bidders on both sides of the Atlantic vied for landscapes, nautical paintings, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance through the 19th century.
Simon Jacobsz de Vlieger - Sold for $419,600
Highlighting the sale was Dutch artist Simon Jacobsz de Vlieger’s view of A Coastal Landscape with Dutch Frigates Exchanging Salutes that soared past its estimate of $60,000-80,000 to achieve a stunning $419,600. Simon Jacobsz de Vlieger (1601-1653) was one of the most important and influential Dutch marine painters of the 17th century. This sweeping view of ships off the coast of Holland, painted in the late 1640s, is a classic example of his late style, which emphasized the atmospheric effects of water and sky along the North Sea.
Venetian Vedute & the Grand Tour
Another noteworthy offering was A View of the Piazza San Marco, Looking East toward the Basilica attributed to Apollonio Domenichini (The Master of the Langmatt Foundation Views). Read Essay
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