A very fine George III Cast Border Salver made in London in 1818 by William Eaton.

A very fine George III Cast Border Salver made in London in 1818 by William Eaton.

£1,650
Reference

375018

Cast border Salvers are uncommon and are made in two sections, the rim being cast and applied to the main body as a seperate piece.  This example stands on three cast scroll feet, pierced and chased with a central flower head.  The raised border is cast and pierced with trailing vines, Rococo shells and bunches of grapes.  The border also display a "Bacchus" mask with grapes in his hair, a popular Rococo revival decorative motif.  The centre  is engraved with a contemporary Crest on a chapeau.  The Salver is in excellent condition, is of a very good weight and displays a crisp set of marks on the reverse.

Diameter: 6.9 inches, 17.25 cm.

Height: 1.2 inches, 3 cm.

Weight: 14oz.

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