A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER LONDON, 1734, MAKER'S MARK POORLY STRUCK, PERHAPS THAT OF ROBERT HILL Circular and on three bracket feet, with a moulded rim, later engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage mantling, marked on underside 20¼ in. (51 cm.) diam. 128 oz. (3,990 gr.) The arms are those of Davenport quartering others, impaling Sneyd for Davies Davenport (1757-1837) and his wife Charlotte (d.1829) daughter of Ralph Sneyd of Keele co. Stafford who he married in 1777.
A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER LONDON, 1734, MAKER'S MARK POORLY STRUCK, PERHAPS THAT OF ROBERT HILL Circular and on three bracket feet, with a moulded rim, later engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage mantling, marked on underside 20¼ in. (51 cm.) diam. 128 oz. (3,990 gr.) The arms are those of Davenport quartering others, impaling Sneyd for Davies Davenport (1757-1837) and his wife Charlotte (d.1829) daughter of Ralph Sneyd of Keele co. Stafford who he married in 1777.
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