An early George II silver salver with the Royal Arms, John Edwards II, London, 1730 rectangular with inset curved corners above bracket feet, the surface flat-chased probably slightly later with panels of diaper edged by rococo scrolls, shells, and foliage, enclosing in the center of each sides finely engraved vignettes of the four elements and in each corner a crest under an earl's coronet, the center boldly engraved with the Royal arms with lion and unicorn supporters, marked on reverse and scratched in early script in one corner "John Conley" length 23 1/8 in. (53.6cm) 132oz (4118g)
An early George II silver salver with the Royal Arms, John Edwards II, London, 1730 rectangular with inset curved corners above bracket feet, the surface flat-chased probably slightly later with panels of diaper edged by rococo scrolls, shells, and foliage, enclosing in the center of each sides finely engraved vignettes of the four elements and in each corner a crest under an earl's coronet, the center boldly engraved with the Royal arms with lion and unicorn supporters, marked on reverse and scratched in early script in one corner "John Conley" length 23 1/8 in. (53.6cm) 132oz (4118g)
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