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A set of Four George IV Wine Coasters.
London, 1826.
By Paul Storr.
Diameter: 19.5 cm, 7.6 in.
Crest is probably that of the Bourke family, Holborne, St Andrews Middlesex.
The coasters with cast and applied borders of shell, gadrooned and palmette edges. The plain bodies terminating in elegant stepped reeded bases.
Engraved to the central silver buttons with a lion couchant on a chapeau with a fleur-de-lys.
Provenance:
E. & C. T. Koopman & Son Ltd., London, 18 June 1984.
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