A fine and large early George III salver with an unengraved surface and excellent patina. The salver stands on classical ball and claw feet and has an unusually shaped gadroon and shell border. This early salver, made by the famous silversmith Ebenezer Coker, who was a specialist maker of salvers and candlesticks, is in wonderful condition throughout.

Salver London – 1764
£4,500.00
A fine and large early George III salver with an unengraved surface and excellent patina. The salver stands on classical ball and claw feet and has an unusually shaped gadroon and shell border. This early salver, made by the famous silversmith Ebenezer Coker, who was a specialist maker of salvers and candlesticks, is in wonderful condition throughout.
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