A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER

MARK OF JOHN JACOB, LONDON, 1752

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A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER
MARK OF JOHN JACOB, LONDON, 1752
Circular, with Vitruvian scroll openwork border on three openwork bracket feet, the field flat-chased with fishscale and rocaille, the center engraved with a lozenge-of-arms within a rococo cartouche featuring birds, marked on reverse
12¼ in. (31.1 cm.) diameter; 36 oz. (1,121 gr.)
Provenance
Christie's, London, 12 December 2007, lot 39
With Alastair Dickenson, London

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The arms are those of Packington impaled by another, probably Redman.

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