A Victorian silver salver
by Martin Hall & Co, London 1870
Circular form with bead rim, bright-engraved banded decoration centred with a shield reserve, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 25.7cm, together with other silver items: a pair of George III cauldron salts, London 1774, conventional form with bead rims, two pounce / pepper pots, London 1893, tapering cylindrical form with part fluted sides, seven silver bright engraved teaspoons, by Mayer, Exeter 1859, six teaspoons, by Wallis II & Hayne, London 1810, other silver flatware, together with a Continental silver caddy, with Pseudo marks, also incuse stamped 800, shaped-rectangular form, embossed bands and cherubs, height 8cm, a silver bowl, probably American, incuse mark STERLING, plain form with presentation inscription to "MRS GEORGE E GASK", weight total of all 52oz.
Sold for
£975
inc. premium
Category:
Decorative Arts
/
Silver
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