A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER AND A SILVER WAITER, the first London, 1771, maker's mark probably that of John Carter, the second bearing marks for London, 1773, flat chased later, the shaped circular salver on three claw and ball feet, the border chased with husk festoons divided by shell and paterae, with applied lozenge and stylized leaf rim--7in. (17.7cm.) wide; the shaped circular waiter on three hoof feet, engraved with coat of arms, crest and motto, flat chased with broad band of trelliswork and flowers, with applied gadrooned broadly wavy rim--6in. (15.2cm.) wide, 11.5oz. (2)

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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER AND A SILVER WAITER, the first London, 1771, maker's mark probably that of John Carter, the second bearing marks for London, 1773, flat chased later, the shaped circular salver on three claw and ball feet, the border chased with husk festoons divided by shell and paterae, with applied lozenge and stylized leaf rim--7in. (17.7cm.) wide; the shaped circular waiter on three hoof feet, engraved with coat of arms, crest and motto, flat chased with broad band of trelliswork and flowers, with applied gadrooned broadly wavy rim--6in. (15.2cm.) wide, 11.5oz. (2)

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