M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
EARLY GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
Thomas Hannam & Richard Mills, London, 1764-5
Of heavy gauge silver, the circular salver with a plain field surrounded by a cast and applied openwork foliate border with partially gadrooned edge and raised on three cast foliate openwork feet; crisp marks verso; centering arms for the family of Watson : argent out of a mount vert an oak tree fructed proper, sur,ounted by a fess dancetty azure (These arms are a variant of the arms borne by many families with the surname of Watson notably in Scotland or families of Scottish descent living elsewhere in the British Isles or elsewhere).
Condition : Excellent with expected minor surface scratches and pin point nicks appropriate to age and usage; the feet without damage or reattachment
1.25” High x 8.75 Diameter / 11.5 ounces SOLD
#6488
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Heraldry Courtesy of John Tunesi of Liongam
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
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