Lot 437
  • 437

Three Irish silver salvers, Dublin, circa 1750 / circa 1735

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • Silver
  • Diameter of first 12 1/4 in.
  • 31cm
comprising: a salver with ogee-shaped and partly foliate rim, on three scroll and pad feet, engraved with later arms under Baron's coronet, by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin, c. 1750; and a pair of salvers on foot, plain with molded rims, engraved with crests on front and later crests on back, by Charles Leslie, Dublin, c. 1735

Condition

salver good, waiters with wear, not marked on pedestal feet
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Catalogue Note

The arms on the larger salver are probably those of Stratton, Lord Dunboyne.