A George III Sterling Silver Salver, John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London, 1775
A George III sterling silver salver, John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London, 1775.Neoclassical design typical of the late 18th century, featuring clean lines, a geometric form, and elegant yet restrained ornamentation. The edge is shaped with a gadroon border. Supported by three double-scroll feet, gracefully sculpted and rounded. Commemorative inscription "The Peter Hamer Memorial Trophy" engraved within a circular border of braided pattern.
Sterling Silver with 4 Hallmarks:
The Maker’s Mark: John Parker & Edward Wakelin
The Lion Passant: The Mark that indicates Sterling Silver
Leopard’s Head Crowned: City of London
The Date Letter: 1775
HxLxD: 1,97in x 16,14in x 16,14in
Weight60,25oz
ProveniencePrivate collection
ConditionSlight signs of age and superficial scratches. The four hallmarks are present on the base of the salver.
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sterling silver
Width: 41
Height: 5
Depth: 41
Reference (ID): 1731101
Availability: In stock






























