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A George IV silver entrée dish and cover Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1824 image 1
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The Silver Collection of Dr Andrew J Rainey
Lot 57

A George IV silver entrée dish and cover
Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1824

29 November 2022, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £2,040 inc. premium

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A George IV silver entrée dish and cover

Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1824
Oval form, the base with gadroon rim, the tall dome cover with fluted lower band, with engraved arms to both sides with motto below 'A DEO LUMEN', surmounted with a cast crest finial modelled as a an antelope's head erased, inside of base also with engraved crest of an antelope's head, length 31.2cm, weight 61oz.

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Provenance
From The Silver Collection of Dr Andrew J Rainey

The arms appear to be for the family OGLE of Worthy Park House Hampshire.
There is a baronetcy associated with the family which was created in 1816 for the Royal Navy Officer Admiral Sir Chaloner OGLE (1726-1816) who died the same year. In 1761 he married Hester THOMAS (1744-1796) and was succeeded by his son Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles OGLE (1775-1858) 2nd baronet, who in 1802 married Charlotte Margaret GAGE (1773-1814).
However, as the arms show no indication of being connected with baronetcy one owner of these arms possibility may be the only surviving younger sibling of the 2nd baronet: James OGLE (1778-1833) who married Elizabeth POULTER (1785-1855).

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