Price
£2800.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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An Exceptional Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Salver, of round form. Depicting a very finely engraved North Indian Kashmiri scene with a group of men sitting on the banks of a lake, with an Island palace in the background in front of a mountain landscape.
With high relief applied foliate and scroll border and sitting on decorative feet. There are two family crests above the engraving which would signify a wedding present - the joining of two families.
Maker: Joseph Angell(1)and Joseph Angell(11).
Origin: London.
Year: 1847.
Dimensions
Diameter 14 inches 35.5 cmWeight
35 troy oz.Condition report
GoodStock number
M68x35The BADA Standard
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