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Description: A 19th Century Silver Salver By Robert Hennell, London 1846. Of circular form with a cast pierced grape & vine border, & with a chinoiserie engraved centre raised on correspondingly cast feet. Crest & motto: In Deo Salutem Spero.
Origin: English
Circa:1843
Dimensions
Diam: 11 inchesStock number
A9638The BADA Standard
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