Price

£2600.00

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A pair of fine quality George III Silver Salvers made in London in 1792 by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam of London. The salvers which come in a later red leather Wartski presentation box from the 1950s are plain in style with a reeded border and stand on three reeded feet. The salvers are engraved with an impressive family armorial and are of particularly good weight and in very fine condition throughout. A lovely pair of late eighteenth century salvers by probably the finest and most important specialist salver and tray makers of the period.

Dimensions

Diameter 21cms

Weight

27 Troy ozs

Price

£2600.00



Condition report

Good

Stock number

W84x26
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