THE FIRST BEARING MARKS FOR LONDON, 1733, ALTERED AND LATER DECORATED, THE WAITER LONDON, 1773, MAKER'S MARK I C PELLET BETWEEN
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A SILVER SALVER AND A GEORGE III WAITER
The first bearing marks for London, 1733, altered and later decorated, the waiter London, 1773, maker's mark I C pellet between
The first shaped circular, engraved with coat-of-arms and motto, the far ground flat-chased and engraved with broad arabesque band, with molded border and scroll and notched rim--11¼in. (28.57cm.) wide; the shaped circular waiter on three double-scroll and hoof supports, the border flat chased with running flowering foliate band, with molded border and applied shell rim--7¼in. (18.4cm.) wide, 27oz. (2)
The first bearing marks for London, 1733, altered and later decorated, the waiter London, 1773, maker's mark I C pellet between
The first shaped circular, engraved with coat-of-arms and motto, the far ground flat-chased and engraved with broad arabesque band, with molded border and scroll and notched rim--11¼in. (28.57cm.) wide; the shaped circular waiter on three double-scroll and hoof supports, the border flat chased with running flowering foliate band, with molded border and applied shell rim--7¼in. (18.4cm.) wide, 27oz. (2)