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A George II Salver made in London in 1758 by John Jacob
136588
Diameter
7 cm (2 3/4")
The Salver stands on three claw and ball feet and displays a raised gadrooned rim decorated with raying shells and stylised foliate motifs. The centre of the salver is engraved with a contemporary Armorial surrounded by a floral, foliate and shell cartouche. The reverse displays a crisp set of hallmarks.
Diameter
7 cm (2 3/4")
Year
1758