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Lot 59

An 18th century silver salver
maker's mark 'JM'(?) stamped twice, circa 1760

17 – 18 July 2019, 10:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,211.25 inc. premium

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An 18th century silver salver

maker's mark 'JM'(?) stamped twice, circa 1760
Shaped-circular form, with a shell and gadroon border, the surface chased with fruiting vine decoration, on four claw and ball feet, engraved with the arms of RIND impaled by another, diameter 46.5cm, weight 76oz.

Footnotes

The sinister arms are possibly those of BUSHELL, BUSSELL, FAIRLIE, HILL, HOVENELL, HOWNYLL, HULL.

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