A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER

MARK OF JOHN CARTER, LONDON, 1771

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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
MARK OF JOHN CARTER, LONDON, 1771
Embossed inner border of foliate swags, on 3 ball & claw feet, crested above later initials; a small George III oval teapot with crest and coat of arms, by John Mewburn, London, 1802; a modern salver with Celtic borders and facsimile signatures & inscription; a Dutch oblong tobacco box engraved with boat & houses, 1874; a skhean dhu, mounts probably plated; a modern porringer; another by Richard Comyns, London, 1931; a Victorian plated mustard pot by Elkington, circa 1850; an ashtray; an oval box by William Comyns, London, 1903, chased with angel heads amidst clouds; a cigarette box with applied initials HTD; an engine-turned vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1836; a French blue-enamelled box with lakeside scene, circa 1910; a small French green-enamelled box; a Dutch box chased with man on cart; and a French double salt pierced & chased with putti and swags, circa 1900
First salver 7¼ in. (18.4 cm.) diameter
Weighable silver 62 oz. (1953 gm.) (16)

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