George III Sterling Silver Salver
George III Sterling Silver Salver
hallmarked London, 1772-1773, by Elizabeth Cooke, of circular form with applied serpentine-lobed, gadrooned rococo rim, raised on three claw-and-ball feet, engraved with the crest of a wolf statant and monogrammed "WMJC".
dia. 13-1/2", 35.86 t. oz.
Provenance: General George Cadwalader (1806-1879) of Philadelphia, to the Mease Family of his wife, Mary Francis Butler Mease, thence by descent until purchased by the present owner at Northeast Auctions, November 17-18, 2012, lot 591.
Dimensions: 13.5 x 13.5 in
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George III Sterling Silver Salver
hallmarked London, 1772-1773, by Elizabeth Cooke, of circular form with applied serpentine-lobed, gadrooned rococo rim, raised on three claw-and-ball feet, engraved with the crest of a wolf statant and monogrammed "WMJC".
dia. 13-1/2", 35.86 t. oz.
Provenance: General George Cadwalader (1806-1879) of Philadelphia, to the Mease Family of his wife, Mary Francis Butler Mease, thence by descent until purchased by the present owner at Northeast Auctions, November 17-18, 2012, lot 591.
Dimensions: 13.5 x 13.5 in