GEORGIAN SILVER SALVER

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Description

A large Georgian silver salver by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam  – silversmiths known for their fine salvers

This piece is large enough for a tea set but perfect for serving drinks

A salver is not a tray .  Follow the link to find out why a salver is not a tray!

Dating from 1789 the coat of arms in the centre of this salver is so crisp.  If any one has any idea of who the original owners were from this coat of arms please let me know!

What is always special about Georgian silver is how it transcends the centuries .  This salver is 236 years old but would add style to any modern home.  The round border of the salver has an elegant beaded detail and this detail is repeated on the curved feet

Great condition

Additional Information

Maker: John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam
Date of manufacture: London 1789
Dimensions: 31 cms diameter
Weight: 850 grams

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SKU EA.DA96.03 Categories , ,

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