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George III Silver Bead Edge Salvers.
A fine set of three George III 18th century circular silver Salvers with double bead edge rims and bracket feet, each engraved with a contemporary Coat of Arms.
By John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London, 1781.
The arms are those of Johnstone, Scotland, impaling another.
Diameter of large Salver 330 mm.
Diameter of small Salvers 208 mm.
Total weight 1877 grams.
Weight
1877.00 Grams (60.35 troy ounces)Condition report
In good condition with no damage or repairStock number
JS170721AThe BADA Standard
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