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

FOOT TWO, Interior and Exterior

FOOT THREE, Interior and Exterior

 

For additional salvers :

 

George III Silver Salver

Edwards & Edwards,

double crested

Pair George II Silver Salvers

Peaston, Arms of Custance

George III Silver Salver

Richard Rugg

George III Silver Salver

Mewburn, arms Curtis

George II Scottish Silver Salver, Dempster

 

 

We welcome and encourage all inquiries.  We will make every attempt to answer any questions you might have.

 

 For information, call (901) 761-1163 or (901) 827-4668 or email mfcreech@bellsouth.net 

 

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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