A rare antique silver George II salver with a mask-punctuated border. The masks carved on the border are a most unusual feature and are reminiscent of the famous Grinling Gibbons carvings of the period. Another unusual feature is the maker’s mark, which has been struck twice. The salver stands on three stepped pad supports.
Salver London – 1735
£3,200.00
A rare antique silver George II salver with a mask-punctuated border. The masks carved on the border are a most unusual feature and are reminiscent of the famous Grinling Gibbons carvings of the period. Another unusual feature is the maker’s mark, which has been struck twice. The salver stands on three stepped pad supports.
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