A large, heavy and impressive sterling silver early Victorian drinks tray salver of octagonal shape. It has been made from a very thick gauge of silver which gives it a lovely deep shine and a good heavy feel. It will look fabulous seating a large amount of glasses. The thick cast feet and border really do show the quality of the tray.
It has an interesting and beautifully engraved contemporary crest to the centre.
Fully hallmarked sterling silver, London 1845.
Makers mark of George Richards.
It is in an excellent condition with no damage or repairs.
The engraved decoration is still remarkably sharp and defined.
It has just been professionally polished so it is free from any scratching or denting.
33cm diameter.
4.4cm height.
955 grams.
It is a very decorative and striking piece of Victorian Silver that will look fantastic when in use.
Please feel free to ask any questions about this item or any of my other items for sale. I offer a full money back guarantee if you are unhappy with your item, if returned within 14 days of receipt.
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Internal Reference: TGS1845
Antique Number: SA1081740
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 4.4cm (1.7inches)
Width is 33cm (13.0inches)
Depth is 33cm (13.0inches)
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