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A George III eleven inch silver salver by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co., (1824 - 1835) with cast border set with floral garlands and engraved to the centre with further leaf and flower decoration interspersed with scrolled motifs and a central crest.
1824 Sheffield
Literature: An identical, but larger salver by the same maker sold at Christies, The Cowdray Sale: Works of Art from Cowdray Park and Dunecht House, at Cowdray Park, West Sussex 13-15 September 2011.
Depth11.25 inch(28.57 cm)
Weight787.00g(25.31oz t)
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