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THE FIRST WITH MARK OF JOHN TUITE, LONDON, 1730; THE SECOND WITH MARK OF ROBERT ABERCROMBY, LONDON, 1745; THE THIRD WITH MARK OF RICHARD RUGG, LONDON, 1771
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A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER AND WAITER AND A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
THE FIRST WITH MARK OF JOHN TUITE, LONDON, 1730; THE SECOND WITH MARK OF ROBERT ABERCROMBY, LONDON, 1745; THE THIRD WITH MARK OF RICHARD RUGG, LONDON, 1771
The George II salver of shaped circular form with molded edge, on three cabriole feet, initialed on base, marked on base; the waiter decorated with a crest, applied molded rim, on three scrolled feet, marked on base; the George III salver with scalloped circular gadrooned rim, on three cabriole feet, the center engraved with a crest, marked on base
The largest 8 in. (20.3 cm.) diameter; 25 oz. approximately
THE FIRST WITH MARK OF JOHN TUITE, LONDON, 1730; THE SECOND WITH MARK OF ROBERT ABERCROMBY, LONDON, 1745; THE THIRD WITH MARK OF RICHARD RUGG, LONDON, 1771
The George II salver of shaped circular form with molded edge, on three cabriole feet, initialed on base, marked on base; the waiter decorated with a crest, applied molded rim, on three scrolled feet, marked on base; the George III salver with scalloped circular gadrooned rim, on three cabriole feet, the center engraved with a crest, marked on base
The largest 8 in. (20.3 cm.) diameter; 25 oz. approximately
Provenance
Rogers Fund, 1913 (the salvers).
Bequest of Reverend Alfred Duane Pell, 1925 (the waiter).
Bequest of Reverend Alfred Duane Pell, 1925 (the waiter).
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.