George II Silver Salvers
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Stock: 9407
Date: 1725
Maker: Edward Feline
Country: England
A charming pair of antique sterling silver salvers (or waiters) of square form raised on shaped feet. Very simple style....
Description
Description
A charming pair of antique sterling silver salvers (or waiters) of square form raised on shaped feet. Very simple style. Good patina. Weight 375 grams, 12 troy ounces. Width 12.8cm. Height 1.5cm. London 1725. Maker Edward Feline.
Condition
This rare pair of antique salvers is in very good condition with no damage or restoration. Uninscribed. Stamped underneath with a full and matching set of English silver hallmarks. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
Maker: Edward Feline
Edward Feline, apprenticed to Augustin Courtauld 1709, free 1721. First two marks entered as largeworker 1720, third mark 1739. His son Edward was apprenticed to him 1745. Died circa 1753 when his widow Magdalen entered her own mark.
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