A George IV sterling silver salver, Paul Storr, London, 1828.
Circular in shape, with a shaped and richly decorated rim. Adorned with an elegant Rococo motif of scrolls and shells. The surface of the salver features fine bright-cut engravings with floral and foliate scroll patterns. The whole piece rests on three scroll-decorated feet.
Sterling Silver with 5 Hallmarks:
The Maker’s Mark: Paul Storr
The Lion Passant: The Mark that indicates Sterling Silver
Leopard’s Head Crowned: City of London
The Date Letter: 1828
Duty mark: Head King George IV
HxLxD 0,98in x 10,43in x 1,38in
Weight23oz
ProveniencePrivate collection
ConditionSlight signs of age and superficial scratches. Imperfection on the surface of the salver. The five hallmarks are present on the base of the salver.





























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