M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES
& FINE ARTS
GEORGE II SILVER SALVER
John Carter, London, 1759
The molded edge having a C-scroll and shell rim centering a plain field engraved with a florally decorated oval armorial
cartouche
ensigned by a crest of a falcon displayed, out of a ducal coronet (possibly
indicating Low Countries);
raised on three pad feet
Condition : Very good to excellent; minor age wear, and light wear to coat of arms;
two feet possibly with silver reinforcement
Marks : Very good
13” Diameter / 29.4 oz.
SOLD
#6114
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FOOT ONE, Interior and Exterior |
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FOOT TWO, Interior and Exterior |
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FOOT THREE, Interior and Exterior |
For additional salvers :
Edwards & Edwards, double crested |
Peaston, Arms of Custance |
Richard Rugg |
Mewburn, arms Curtis |
George II Scottish Silver Salver, Dempster |
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George II Silver Salver, John Carter, London, 1759, oval armorial cartouche ensigned by a crest of a falcon displayed, out of a ducal coronet |