A FINE GEORGE II SILVER-GILT SALVER
PROPERTY FROM THE ERIC H.L. SEXTON TRUST
A FINE GEORGE II SILVER-GILT SALVER

MARK OF FRANCIS NELME OVERSTRUCK BY EDWARD CORNOCK, LONDON, 1728

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A FINE GEORGE II SILVER-GILT SALVER
MARK OF FRANCIS NELME OVERSTRUCK BY EDWARD CORNOCK, LONDON, 1728
Shaped circular, on three pad feet, the field flat chased with strapwork and trellis and shells against a matte ground, with portait heads and baskets of fruit, and engraved with a lozenge-of-arms, marked on reverse
8¼ in. (21 cm.) diameter; 14 oz. (446 gr.)
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The mark is that of Francis Nelme overstruck by the mark of Edward Cornock.

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