Price
£2850.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A fine oval late eighteenth century salver made in London in 1793 by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam of London.The salver is plain with bold reeded borders and stands on four conforming feet .To the centre is a beautiful original coat of arms pertaining to the original owner.The salver is in good condition and is of an unusual size which is not often encountered.The specialist makers Crouch and Hannam made some of the finest salvers and trays in the fourth quarter of the eighteenth century.
Dimensions
Length 40 cms Width 30 cmsWeight
34.5 Troy ozsStock number
W79x4The BADA Standard
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