Wednesday 27 November 2024
A George III silver salver with beaded border. John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London, 1784.
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Description
A George III silver salver with beaded border.
John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam,
London, 1784.
Of circular form, the salver raised on three beaded bracket feet, the centre engraved with the initial 'E' within oval cartouche, 21cm dia., 12.7ozt
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