TWO GEORGE III/GEORGE IV SILVER SALVERS
TWO GEORGE III/GEORGE IV SILVER SALVERS

THE LARGER MARK OF THOMAS HANNAM & THOMAS CROUCH II, LONDON, 1766; THE SMALLER MARK OF RICHARD SIBLEY, LONDON, 1826

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TWO GEORGE III/GEORGE IV SILVER SALVERS
THE LARGER MARK OF THOMAS HANNAM & THOMAS CROUCH II, LONDON, 1766; THE SMALLER MARK OF RICHARD SIBLEY, LONDON, 1826
Each shaped circular, with shell and scroll rim, the first on three scroll feet, the field engraved with a coat-of-arms, the reverse with scratchweight 54'17'11; the second on three pad feet, the field engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto, the reverse stamped MAKEPEACE, also with later engraved monogram E.E.W, each marked on reverse
The first 16¾ in. (41.9 cm.) long, the second 10¼ in. (25.6 cm.) long; 83 oz. (2,586 gr.)
Provenance
Sotheby's, New York, 9 April 2009, lot 260
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Please note that this lot, of two silver salvers, is lot number 1238 as printed in the catalogue.

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