THE FIRST LONDON, 1828; MAKER'S MARK APPARENTLY JOHN WAKEFIELD, THE SECOND WM. PEASTON, LONDON, 1744; THE LAST CIRCA 1740, MARKS ILLEGIBLE
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A WILLIAM IV SILVER SALVER AND TWO GEORGE II SILVER WAITERS
The first London, 1828; maker's mark apparently John Wakefield, the second Wm. Peaston, London, 1744; the last circa 1740, marks illegible
Each shaped circular, with molded border, the first on three shell headed paw supports, engraved with crest, with broad flat-chased arabesque band, with applied ruffled shell rim--9in. (22.8cm.) wide; the second on three stepped hoof supports, engraved with coat-of-arms within foliate and watery surround, the border with shell at intervals--7in. (17.7cm.) wide; the last on three part openwork and knurled supports, engraved with armorials, bold foliate engraved border, with applied gadrooned, knurled scroll and stylized leaf rim--8½in. (21.5cm.) wide, 23oz. (3)
The first London, 1828; maker's mark apparently John Wakefield, the second Wm. Peaston, London, 1744; the last circa 1740, marks illegible
Each shaped circular, with molded border, the first on three shell headed paw supports, engraved with crest, with broad flat-chased arabesque band, with applied ruffled shell rim--9in. (22.8cm.) wide; the second on three stepped hoof supports, engraved with coat-of-arms within foliate and watery surround, the border with shell at intervals--7in. (17.7cm.) wide; the last on three part openwork and knurled supports, engraved with armorials, bold foliate engraved border, with applied gadrooned, knurled scroll and stylized leaf rim--8½in. (21.5cm.) wide, 23oz. (3)