Lot 2015
  • 2015

A Charles II silver-gilt salver on foot, maker's mark TB or JB conjoined, circa 1670

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 USD
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Description

  • marked on surface with maker's mark only
  • silver
  • diameter 13 in.
  • 33 cm
on plain trumpet foot, the rim embossed and chased with acanthus and palm, engraved underneath with an early 19th century crest in the Garter under ducal coronet

Condition

later gilding, foot rim dented upwards on one side, foot with minor dent to side, rim dented downwards in a few spots (barely noticeable), overall good condition
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Catalogue Note

The crest is that of Percy, Dukes of Northumberland.