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A fine late eighteenth century salver made in London in 1795 by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam.The salver is circular with a reeded border and stands on three feet of a conforming nature.The centre is engraved with the original crest with the motto -Deus Nobiscum (God is with us).The salver almost certainly belonged to a bishop as there is a bishops mitre above the motto-it is in very good condition.
Dimensions
Diameter 19.25 cmsWeight
12 Troy ozsStock number
W82x38The BADA Standard
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