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Salver

Marked by: Thomas Farren (free 1707, died in 1743)
English (London)
about 1730
Object Place: Europe, London, England

Medium/Technique Silver gilt
Dimensions 5.5 x 33.8 x 23.3 cm (2 3/16 x 13 5/16 x 9 3/16 in.)
Weight: 1,366.5 gm (43 oz 19 dwt)
Credit Line Theodora Wilbour Fund in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour
Accession Number61.107
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSilver

DescriptionThe oblong tray has a molded stepped rim with a gadrooned border and an applied mask on each of the fours sides. It is formed from heavy sheet and the border is cast, chased and applied. The surface of the tray is decorated with a broad border of engraved and chased stapwork and engraved floral patters. At the center of the tray, the royal coat of arms is engraved. The tray is supported by four scrolled feet in the form of dolphins, cast in halves. The gilding, which covers the underside of the tray and feet, has presumably been renewed.
Marks Struck twice on underside, maker's mark TF (Grimwade 2749).
InscriptionsARMORIALS: engraved on the center of the salver, the Royal arms of George I.
INSCRIPTIONS: scrathced on underside, "44=0", "2331".
ProvenanceBy 1929, Lord Brownlow, Belton House, near Grantham, Lincolnshire; March 13, 1929, Brownlow sale, Christie's, London, lot 57, to Chrichton Brothers, London. 1961, sold by S.J. Phillips, London, to the MFA for $5,000. (Accession Date: January 11, 1961)