Pair of Scottish George III Silver Salvers - Edinburgh - 1818

£1,795

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Description: A pair of George III sterling silver salvers crafted by John Mckay in Edinburgh, 1818. These salvers are of plain circular form with a reeded rim and rest on three paw feet. They are prominently adorned with the McVicar family crest.

  • Date: 1818.
  • Assay: Sterling Silver (.925), hallmarked in Edinburgh with date letter 'm'.
  • Engraving: McVicar Family crest / coat of arms.
  • Maker: John Mckay.
  • Measurement: Each salver stands 2.6 cm high with a diameter of 17.9 cm.
  • Weight: Combined approximate weight of 587.4 grams.

Condition: Good condition with typical signs of age such as surface scratches and minor pitting on the reverse. No dents, splits, or repairs. Please review the photos for a detailed assessment.

Item No: 839_daw1.

Customs and Import Taxes: Buyers are responsible for any applicable customs and import taxes.

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