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A very fine George III Drinks Salver made in London in 1791 by Thomas Daniel.
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The Salver is oval in form and stands on four panel feet with scroll ends. The raised rim is decorated with a reeded band and the main body is engraved with an outer band of bright cut flower heads and foliate motifs on a scratch engraved ground. The centre of the Salver is engraved with a contemporary Armorial with Crest above, all surrounded by a most beautiful cartouche of drapery mantling, which was a popular design at this date. The Salver is in excellent condition and is very well marked on the reverse. It is an ideal size for serving drinks.
Length: 17 inches, 42.5 cm.
Width: 12.75 inches, 31.88cm.
Weight: 48oz
Length: 17 inches, 42.5 cm.
Width: 12.75 inches, 31.88cm.
Weight: 48oz
Year
1791