| Fine George III Sterling Silver
Salver Tray by Ebenezer Coker London, 1767
Exquisite George III Circular Shaped Waiter Tray or Salver,
Gadrooned Rim, Three Hoof Feet, Sterling Silver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1767 It is of the
very highest quality and of thick gauge silver, making it extra special for the
connoisseur collector. The tray is clearly marked with a set of
boldly stamped hallmarks. It is also possible to see the original scrape marks
on the base, which were taken by the assay office when hall marking the piece
and checking the quality of silver used. This is another very nice feature to
see on early English silver.
The center of the salver is beautifully engraved with a
large border Eagles, flowers and foliage around the family crest.
At 16.7oz it
is quite substantial. 9 ½” Diameter and 1 1/4:” High
This type of tray was used to carry your visiting card to
the Lord of the manor.
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