Johnson Gift to Holt: Sterling Silver Salver, 1966
A sterling silver salver presented by President Lyndon Johnson to Prime Minister Harold Holt, Tiffany &, Co., New York, circa 1965, of typical mid Georgian style, circular with a raised and shaped edge, standing on three feet, the centre engraved with the
George II Silver Salver with Pie Crust Rim, London 1730
A George II silver salver, pie crust rim, initials to the centre, raised on four scrolling feet. London 1730 by Thomas Jackson I. 782gms.
Silver Presentation Salvers from the Estate of Sir Eric Harrison
2 sterling silver presentation salvers. Geo IV Hm Birmingham 1937, by 'S Ltd'. Inscribed 'Presented to his Excellency the high Commissioner for Australia the Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Harrison K.C.M.G K.C.V.O. As a token of affection and sincere regard by his brot
Georgian London Sterling Silver Salver, 1795, 33 cm, 1120g
A Georgian sterling silver salver made in London, circa 1795, 12.99 in. across, 1120 grams
George V sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, 1933
George V sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, George V sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, shaped circular on scroll feet, engraved monogram and date, Sheffield 1933, approx 818 grams
George III sterling silver salver, London 1771, Richard Rugg, armorial
A good George III sterling silver salver, with scroll and gadrooned rim, engraved central armorial on ball and claw feet, London 1771, maker Richard Rugg, 623 grams
George II sterling silver tri-footed salver, London 1756, E.C. Coker
George II sterling silver tri-footed salver hallmarked London, 1756, E.C (Ebenezer Coker), of circular form, with a shaped gardrooned border accented with shell and scroll motifs, decorated with central incised armorial surrounded by acanthus and flowers,
Victorian Sterling Silver Commemorative Salver for Stock Exchange Conductor
Classic Victorian commemorative salver, in sterling silver and having three claw and ball feet, stepped beaded and reeded edging and superbly engraved with the following 'Presented by the members of the stock exchange orchestral society as a mark of their
Commemorative Silver Salver for Lieutenant A.G.S. Wallace, 1915
Commemorative silver salver, a large circular three footed salver with deep pie crust edging and engraved back as follows. 'To Lieutenant A.G.S. Wallace, from his brother offices. R.A.M.C. Training centre Crookham. March 1915. By Harrison Brothers & Howson
George V Sterling Silver Salver by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co
Silver salver, a large round George V, three footed sterling silver salver with bold pie crust edging. By Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd Sheffield 1927. Diameter: 11.81 in. Weight: 905.4 grams.
Victorian Silver Salver with Lion and Dragon Armorial, London 1865
An early Victorian silver salver, beaded rim, engraved centre with lion and dragon armorial, raised on three beaded feet. London 1865 by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, diameter 8.07 in. 327gm.
George III Scottish silver salver, Edinburgh 1802, Francis Howden, 28.5cm
George III Scottish sterling silver salver, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1802, Fh (Francis Howden), of circular form, with a reeded border to rim and bright cut acanthus border, raised on three pointed ball feet, total weight 651gm, diameter 11.22 in.
George II Sterling Silver Salver, London 1755, Peter Taylor, Bacchus Mask
George II sterling silver salver, hallmarked London, 1755, P.T (Peter Taylor), of shaped circular form, with a pierced c-scroll and grapevine border with four Bacchus mask accents, with central engraved coat of arms of Seymour, raised on four scrolled feet
George IV Silver Salver with Grape Vine and Dionysus Masks
A George IV silver salver the scalloped rim embossed with grape vines and Dionysus masks, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage, raised on three paw feet. London 1825. 1128gm, diameter 12.80 in.
George II/III Sauce Boats and Victorian Silver Salver Set
A pair of George II/III sterling silver sauce boats by William Skeen, London, 1760 and a Victorian sterling silver salver by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1884, the heavy gauge sauce boats with double scroll handles, rope twist edges and shell form termi
George V Sterling Silver Circular Salver with Presentation Engraving
George V sterling silver circular salver, with shell and gadroon scroll rim on scroll feet, the centre with presentation engraving, Sheffield 1910, 12.20 in. diameter, approx 829 grams
George VI Sterling Silver Circular Salver by Walker & Hall
George VI sterling silver circular salver by Walker & Hall, fluted rim with 4 shell cast handles, engraved presentation inscription, Sheffield, 1936, approx 1273 grams, 13.98 in. D
George VI Silver Salver by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1948
A George VI silver salver, with shaped rim and plain centre, raised on four pad feet, Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1948. Diam, 9.84 in. Weight 445 gm.
George V Sterling Silver Salver by G. Bryan & Co
A George V sterling silver salver by G. Bryan & Co, Birmingham, 1932, of square form, with a moulded edge., 10.63 in. square, total weight of silver 760gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold
George III Sterling Silver Salver, London 1784, Floral Engraving
A George III sterling silver salver, unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1784, circular, the field engraved with floral and foliate designs and a letter 'L' to the centre, the rocaille rim of the moulded edge with floral and foliate points, on foliat
George Adams London 1855 Sterling Silver Large Circular Salver
An exceptional circular silver salver, sterling silver, of large proportions and heavy gauge, by George Adams - London 1855, weight: 2700grms, diameter: 18.90 in.
George II Silver Salver, London 1732, Initialled Cartouche, 440gm
A good early George II silver salver, square shaped with concave corners and thumb moulded upturned border. The scripted initialled cartouche with leafy scroll frame. Raised on four pad feet. London 1732 by George Hindmarsh. 440gm.
George VI Silver Salver by Hardy Brothers, London 1950
A George VI silver salver, shaped circular with pie crust rim, raised on four scroll feet, Hardy Brothers, London 1950, diameter 11.81 in. Weight 921 gm.
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver, Robert Abercromby, London, 1741, Dragon Crest
A Georgian sterling silver salver, scallop ring, tri-footed, Robert Abercromby, London, 1741, dragon crest to centre, diameter 7.87 in. Wt 400 grams
Irish sterling silver footed salver, Dublin c.1730, engraved sheaf
18th century Irish sterling silver footed salver, c.1730, hallmarked Dublin, of cicular form, on raised and tapered stem above a circular foot, central engraved sheaf of wheat to face, total weight 266gm, height 1.77 in. and diameter 6.50 in.
George II Sterling Silver Salver by James Sanders, 1738
Quintessential sterling silver salver, a George II, traditional salver with pie crust edging, three hooved and shod feet and a central armorial crest. By James Sanders London 1738. Diameter: 10.24 in. Weight: 269.2 grams.
Richard Rug London 1770 Sterling Silver Salver, 30 cm
Large sterling silver salver, with pressed folate decoration and central engraved initials, shell and pie crust edging and balled clawed feet base. By Richard rug London 1770. Diameter: 11.81 in. Weight: 792.8 grams.
George III Sterling Silver Salver with Beaded Pie Crust Edging
Small salver, a George III sterling silver salver with three balled claw feet and beaded pie crust edging. By James stamp London 1178. Diameter 9.45 in. weight: 565.8 grams.
Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Salver, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1963
An Elizabeth II sterling silver salver, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1963, in George III style, of shaped circular outline, the moulded edge with shell and anthemion points to the rim, on foliate scroll feet, 12.99 in. diameter, 1,154g
George II Sterling Silver Salver, Hugh Mills, London 1746
A George II sterling silver salver, Hugh mills, London, 1746, of shaped circular outline, the rim of the moulded edge with foliate details linked by scrolls, on scrolling pad feet, the centre engraved with a heraldic achievement, 1.18 in. high, 7.87 in.…
1845 London Sterling Silver Salver by John & George Angell
An antique sterling silver salver with engraved decoration, by John Angell and George Angell of London, circa 1845, 11.02 in. wide, 544 grams
George III Sterling Silver Circular Salver, London 1781, Richard Rugg
Attractive George III sterling silver circular salver, with bead and husk decorated rim, engraved initials on fluted scroll feet, London 1781, maker Richard Rugg, 11.02 in. diameter, 725 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver, George III, London 1761, 437g
Georgian sterling silver salver, George III with raised shell design side on tri hoof feet, hallmarked London 1761 by makers E.C. 437gr
Georgian Sterling Silver Card Tray, London 1754
Georgian sterling silver card tray, London sterling silver salver / card tray with raised rim and central armorial on tri hoof feet, hallmarked London 1754, diameter 6.69 in.
George II Sterling Silver Salver with Wyvern Crest
A George II London hallmarked sterling silver tri-foot salver with wyvern crest, by Richard Rugg I, c1759 diameter 11.81 in. Wt 814.5g
George IV Silver Salver with Presentation Inscription
A George IV silver salver, makers' mark of Barnard Brothers, London 1828, the piecrust border cast with flowerheads, scrolls and foliate motifs, the engraved ground centred with a monogram and motto within an oak wreath, on scroll and shell cast feet, the
George III Silver Salver with Armorial Engraving, 1782
A George III silver salver, engraved armorial to the centre, the rim decorated with beading, swags, tassels and bows, raised on three ball and claw feet, London 1782 by Joseph Steward II, 390gm, diameter 7.87 in.
George III Silver Salvers with Armorials and Pie-Crust Rim
A pair of George III silver salvers, engraved armorial to the centre, pie-crust rim, raised on three paw feet, Newcastle 1753 by John Kirkup, 670gm, diameter 7.48 in.
George II Silver Salver, London 1749
A George II silver salver, engraved armorial to the centre, pie-crust rim, raised on three hoof feet, London 1749 by William Peaston, 775gm, diameter 11.42 in.
George III Sterling Silver Salver, London 1779
George III sterling silver salver, circular shape with beaded rim on ball and claw feet, London 1779, makers John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, 11.22 in. dia, approx 701 grams
Scottish Sterling Silver Presentation Salver, 1821
A superb Scottish sterling silver presentation salver, circular shape, the wide border decorated with flowers and leaves, shells, scrolls and masks, on 4 scroll feet, the centre engraved with foliage and scrolls, the inscription reads, presented by the Gen
George V Silver Salver with Piecrust Rim and Feet
A George V silver salver, Birmingham 1926 by Adie Brothers Ltd., circular with piecrust rim, raised on scroll feet. Diameter 10.04 in. 685gm.
Georgian Silver Salver with Coat of Arms
A George III silver salver, maker's mark of John Carter, London, 1775, of shaped circular outline with beaded border, engraved to the centre with contemporary coat of arms within a ribboned cartouche, on three claw and ball feet. Diameter 8.07 in., weight…
George III Silver Salver with Hatchment Engraving
A George III silver salver, maker's mark of Richard Rugg, London, 1766, with piecrust scalloped and gadrooned border, engraved to the centre with a contemporary hatchment in a rocaille cartouche on claw and ball feet. Diameter 14.17 in., weight 1250g.…
Georgian Sterling Silver Salvers by Henry Chawner, 1791
A pair of Georgian sterling silver salvers, by Henry Chawner of London, circa 1791, 6.89 in. diameter, 588 grams total
Botanic Sterling Silver Salver with Heraldic Shield
Salver, etched botanic decoration with, central heraldic shield and ball claw feet, sterling silver hallmarked London 1776, by Richard Rugg II, weight 1092g
George II Silver Salver with Piecrust Rim and Acanthus Border
A George II silver salver, London 1742 by George Hindmarsh, circular with piecrust rim and acanthus scroll border, raised on three scroll feet, diameter 11.02 in. 978gm.
George III Sterling Silver Salver by Thomas Heming (1770)
A George III hallmarked sterling silver salver by Thomas Heming, c1770 (Wt 1.7kg) central monogram reads 'Nulla Pallescere Culpa'
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver, London 1824, Garrards Maker
Georgian sterling silver salver, pie crust edge on scrolled feet inscription to centre, hallmarked London 1824 by Garrards London 606g
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver with Chippendale Rim, 1734
A George II sterling silver salver, 1734 London, maker's mark illegible. With an applied Chippendale rim enclosing a plain and elegant top, raised on three curvaceous legs and hoof feet, marked to the underside. Weight: 734g, height 1.57 in., diameter 10…
George V Sterling Silver Quatrefoil Salver, Sheffield 1926
George V sterling silver salver, of quatrefoil shape on scroll legs, Sheffield 1926, 10.04 in. wide, approx 671 grams
George II Sterling Silver Salver with Armorial, 1742
George II sterling silver salver, shaped circular with shell and scroll edge engraved foliate and lattice border and central armorial, London 1742, maker possibly Thomas Ross, 14.57 in. diameter, approx 1450 grams
George III Silver Salver by Bateman Brothers, London 1806
A George III sterling silver salver, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1806, shaped circular with a beaded rim above a husk swag border, on three ball and claw feet, the centre engraved with a crest, 9.06 in. diameter, 509g. Provenance: The Estate of the…
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver with Coat-of-Arms
A George III sterling silver salver, John Schofield, London, 1783, circular with a fluted and beaded rim, on three beaded feet, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto, 9.45 in. diameter, 681g. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer
Scottish George IV Sterling Silver Small Salver, 253g, 18cm
A Scottish George IV hallmarked sterling silver small salver, diameter 7.09 in., Wt 253g
George V Sterling Silver Salver, London 1915
George V large sterling silver salver, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, London, 1915, of circular form, with shells, scrolls and gadroon border, on four scrolled feet, hallmarked, weight 2260 grams diameter 18.11 in. Provenance: Private Collection,…
Victorian Sterling Silver Salver with Ornate Engravings
Victorian sterling silver salver shaped circular with shell and scroll cast rim, engraved foiliate border and central monogram on acanthus decorated scroll feet, London 1764, approx 860 grams
Georgian III Style Silver Salver with Queen Elizabeth II Inscription
Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver salver shaped circular in the Georgian III style, with shell and scroll cast border on scroll feet, 10.63 in. dia, approx 611 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver with Shell and Scroll Design
Georgian V sterling silver circular salver with shell and scroll cast rim on talon feet, 10.63 in. dia, approx 552 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver with Engraved Armorials
An elegant Georgian III sterling silver oval salver with beaded borders and feet and engraved armorial cartouche, London 1786, maker Elizabeth Jones, approx 395 grams
George II Silver Salver by William Peaston, London 1750
A George II sterling silver salver by William Peaston, London, 1750, 10.63 in. diameter, 640gms
George II Sterling Silver Salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1759
A George II sterling silver salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, with shell, fancy scroll and gadrooned rim, raised on three ball and claw feet and engraved with a crest, 7.87 in. diameter, 400gms
George V Sterling Silver Salver by James Dixon & Sons
A George V sterling silver salver by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1912, with a beaded edge, standing on three claw ball feet, 14.17 in. diameter, 1230gms
Sheffield Sterling Silver Salver, 1925
A sterling silver salver of square form with lobed corners, made in Sheffield, circa 1925, 1.73 in. high, 13.78 in. wide, 1742 grams
George III Silver Salver with Armorial Engraving, London 1801
A late George III silver salver, gadrooned rim, with armorial engraved to the centre, raised on three scrolling feet, London 1801 by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II. 700gms.
George V Sterling Silver Salver by Barker Brothers, 1935
George V sterling silver salver Birmingham 1935, makers Barker Brothers, scalloped border, monogrammed to centre, quad-footed, diameter 12.20 in.; weight 886grams.
George V Silver Salver by Mappin & Webb
A George V sterling silver salver, 1928 Sheffield with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, the George V salver, shaped circular with Chippendale border, on four volute scrolling feet, plain elegant surface with engraved initials. Weight 504g, height 0.98 in.…
1940 Sterling Silver Salver by Hardy Brothers
George VI sterling silver salver Sheffield 1940, makers Hardy Brothers, embossed border, on 4 paw feet, diameter 15.75 in., weight 1834grams
George V Silver Salver with Piecrust Border and Initial
George V sterling silver salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1920, Deakin and Francis, with piecrust border and central initial, total weight 285gm, diameter 7.87 in.
George III Sterling Silver Salver, Elizabeth Jones, London 1784
A George III sterling silver salver, Elizabeth Jones, London, 1784, of typical form, engraved with an armorial device to the centre within floral and foliate decoration, the serpentine border with pearl bead rim, on ball and claw feet, weight 502g, height
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver by William Peaston
A George II English sterling silver salver by William Peaston of London, circa 1748, 0.79 in. high, 6.10 in. wide, 186 grams. Provenance: The Jason E. Sprague collection, Melbourne.
George III Silver Salvers with Armorial Crest, London 1765
A pair of George III sterling silver salvers by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch, London, 1765, with gadroon borders to the scalloped edge centred by an armorial crest, 1.18 in. high, 8.86 in. diameter, 94gms total weight of silver
George III Silver Salver by John Carter II (1774)
A George III sterling silver salver by John Carter II, London, 1774, with beaded border, 5.91 in. diameter, 235gms total weight of silver
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver by Richard Rugg, London 1780
A George III sterling silver salver by Richard Rugg, London, 1780, with a bead and husk flower border raised on claw and ball feet, 8.46 in. diameter, 385gms
18th Century London Silver Salvers (or) Monogrammed Silver Salvers
Two silver salvers, London, 18th century, the monogrammed salver by John Robinson II, the other by Ebenezer Coker, the largest 6.69 in. diameter, 415gms total weight of silver
Georgian Silver Salver with Crest, London 1772
A George III silver salver with gadroon border by John Carter II, London, 1772, with armorial crest to centre, 11.81 in. diameter, 885gms total weight of silver
George V Sterling Silver Salver, Sheffield 1919
George V sterling silver salver shaped circular with scroll and shell cast rim on hoof feet, Sheffield 1919, approx 628 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver, 1814 Sheffield, Maker's Mark
A Georgian sterling silver salver, 1814 Sheffield, with maker's mark for S C Younge & Co, an elegantly plain gadroon edged salver with a moulded cavetto raised on three cast acanthus and shell feet, hallmarked underside, silver weight 461gr, height 1.18…
George III Silver Salvers, London 1764
Pair of George III sterling silver salvers mark of Ebenezer Coker, London, 1764 each of circular form with shells and scrolls rim, raised on three hoof feet, hallmarked (2), total weight 396 grams diameter 6.69 in.
George V Silver Salver with Presentation Inscription, 1927
A George V silver salver, square with serpentine piecrust rim, crested with a sailing ship and with presentation inscription to the renowned Scottish international rugby player A.G.G-Asher on being granted his knighthood, 1927. Sheffield by Walker & Hall.
Scottish Sterling Silver Salver, 1761, William Duthie Maker
George III Scottish sterling silver salver hallmarks rubbed, possibly Edinburgh 1761/2, maker William Duthie, monogrammed, small hole to rim, tri-footed, diameter 6.89 in. weight 260grams
George VI Sterling Silver Footed Salver, London 1953, Hardy Bros
George VI sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked London, 1953, Hardy Bros., of shaped circular form, with a gadrooned piecrust border, raised on four tern feet, total weight 1468gm, diameter 14.17 in.
George V Silver Salver, Sheffield 1911, Piecrust Border
Large George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, Thomas Bradbury and Sons, with shaped piecrust border and open face, raised on four generous scrolled feet, total weight 3159gm, diameter 20.08 in.
Georgian Silver Salver with Floral Engravings and Lion Feet
An Irish Georgian sterling silver salver, 1768 (probably) Dublin, apparently without maker's mark, the card salver with an applied gadroon edge punctuated with shell and formal vegetal forms, the tray with engraved floral decorations, raised on four lion's
George V Sterling Silver Salver with Royal Corps Crest
George V sterling silver salver London 1932, makers J. Richard Attenborough & Company, with inscribed signatures, and engraved crest of the Royal Corps of Signals to centre, quad-footed, diameter 10.24 in.; weight 620grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Salver by James Hyde, London (1784)
A Georgian English sterling silver salver by James Hyde, London, circa 1784, 7.87 in. diameter, 350 grams
Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Salver by Elkington & Co
George V sterling silver salver hallmarked Birmingham 1922, maker Elkington & Co, 590 grams
Atkin Brothers Sterling Silver Flower Salver, Sheffield 1913
A George V sterling silver salver, embossed flower borders, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913. Weight 1.5 kilograms.
1816 London Sterling Silver Salver with Ball Feet
A sterling silver salver, London, circa 1816, of circular form, with a pie crust and beaded edge, raised upon ball and claw feet, 12.60 in. diameter, 1.57 in. high
George III Silver Card Salver, London 1771
A small George III sterling silver card salver, 1771 London, with maker's marks for I.C, the scalloped gadroon edged salver enclosing a plain tray with central lion crest raised on scrolled double pad feet, hallmarked underside, silver weight 177gr, height
George V Sterling Silver Salver, 31cm Diameter
George V sterling silver salver, shaped circular with gadrooned rim on scroll feet, 12.20 in. dia.
George III Sterling Silver Salver, London 1764, Shell Border
A George III sterling silver salver, London, circa 1764, with a shaped shell cast border, with a shallow chased design to tray top, raised on scroll feet. Approximately 574 gms, 1.18 in. high, 9.84 in. diameter
George II Irish Sterling Silver Floral Salver
George II Irish salver in sterling silver and having floral engraving with a central engraved cross and ornate pie crust edging. Resting on a three footed base and having Dublin assay marks. Maker, Samuel Walker 1750 diameter 6.89 in. Weight 312 grams.
George II Sterling Silver Salver with Armorial, 1749
George II sterling silver salver three footed salver having sculpted pie crust edging with fan shaped embellishments and central armorial. By Abraham Portal London assayed 1749. Diameter 6.10 in. Weight193.6 grams.
George V Sterling Silver Salver by Mappin & Webb
George V sterling silver salver Sheffield 1931, makers Mappin and Webb, tri-footed,diameter 14.57 in.; weight 1230grams.
George V Sterling Silver Salver with Provenance
George V sterling silver salver, mark of F.J & S, Sheffield, 1929, the circular salver with a pie crust border, raised on three hoof feet, hallmarked weight 634 grams diameter 10.43 in. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney
George III Silver Salver with Armorial Crest, 1760
A George III sterling silver salver, Richard Palmer I, London, 1760 the centre chased with armorial cresting within a shell and scroll edge, raised on hoof feet 12.60 in. diameter, 925gms
George III Silver Salver, London 1770
A George III sterling silver salver, Mark Richard Rugg I, London, 1770 with serpentine gadroon border, raised on hoof feet 14.17 in. diameter, 1110gms
George IV Silver Salver by William Brown, London 1828
A George IV sterling silver salver, William Brown, London, 1828 of rectangular form with a gadroon border, raised on four acanthus leaf moulded feet 1.18 in. high, 9.84 in. wide, 7.87 in. deep, 565gms
George II Silver Salver with Pie Crust Edge and Feet
A George II sterling silver salver, London 1734 with a pie crust edge raised on three scroll feet 8.27 in. diameter, 405gms