Details
Comprising, four shaped oval sauceboat stands, each chased with quilted radiant pattern, and with gadrooned border and shell terminals, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronet, the pair of plain circular salvers on three bracket feet and with gadrooned border, engraved in centre with the Royal arms, marked underneath
834 in. (22 cm.) long and 818 in. ( 20.5 cm.) diameter
66 oz. 4 dwt. (2,060 gr.)
The crest on the sauceboat stands is that of Lascelles, for Edwin Lascelles, 1st and last Baron Harewood of the first creation (1712/13-1791).

The arms on the salver are for King George III of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover.
Provenance
The sauceboat stands Edwin Lascelles, 1st and last Baron Harewood of the first creation (1712/13-1791), then by descent.
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