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A SILVER SALVER, A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SALTS AND PAIR OF SAUCE LADLES, the salver later decorated, bearing marks for Crouch & Hannam, London, 1780, the salts maker's mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1812, the initialled Fiddle, thread and shell pattern ladles--Eley & Fearn, 1815, the shaped circular salver on three claw and ball supports, engraved with coat of arms, crest and motto, and with later engraved arabesque frieze, with molded border and applied beaded rim--10in. (25.4cm.) wide, the gilt lined compressed oval salts each on four shell headed and footed scroll supports, with everted gadrooned rim--3in. (7.6cm.) long, 38oz. (7)