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MAKER'S MARK OF PETER ARCHAMBO, LONDON, 1744
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A George II silver salver
maker's mark of Peter Archambo, London, 1744
Shaped circular and on four female mask, scroll and lambrequin feet, with cast openwork dog, leopard, flower, foliage, scroll and vine border and with male and female masks emblematic of the seasons, the centre finely engraved with a coat-of-arms within a rococo cartouche with a standing female figure holding a unfurled scroll and a ship's rudder, emblematic of commerce, with ship beyond and with a globe and putto labelling packages 'No.1 JPF' and No.2 'JPF' below, marked on underside
26in. (66cm.) diam
189ozs. (5,898gr.)
maker's mark of Peter Archambo, London, 1744
Shaped circular and on four female mask, scroll and lambrequin feet, with cast openwork dog, leopard, flower, foliage, scroll and vine border and with male and female masks emblematic of the seasons, the centre finely engraved with a coat-of-arms within a rococo cartouche with a standing female figure holding a unfurled scroll and a ship's rudder, emblematic of commerce, with ship beyond and with a globe and putto labelling packages 'No.1 JPF' and No.2 'JPF' below, marked on underside
26in. (66cm.) diam
189ozs. (5,898gr.)