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Detachable foot for a Salver

Marked by: David Willaume I (British, 1658–about 1741)
English (London)
1718–19
Object Place: Europe, London, England

Medium/Technique Silver
Dimensions Diam. foot 11.4 cm (4 1/2 in.)
Credit Line Anonymous gift in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour (1833-1914)
Accession Number40.545b
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSilver

DescriptionThe salver is circular with a heavy gadrooned edge. It is formed of sheet, with the rim, cast in sections, applied. Three cast shaped feet, a later addition, are riveted to the edge. The underside of the salver has a cut-card pattern radiating from a screw, which is used to join a gadrooned trumpet foot to the salver. The surface has been heavily buffed in the plain area around the engraving. Slight texture and color to the engraved area suggest that the salver might once have been gilt.
Marks On underside, maker's mark WI (Grimwade 3192); Britannia; lion's head erased (repeated on foot); date letter C (
InscriptionsARMORIALS: engraved on center of salver, the arms of Bowes of Streatlam quartering Trayne, Delahay, Conyers, Aske or Blakiston.
INSCRIPTIONS: engraved on underside, 84-13.
ProvenancePurchased from Tiffany & Co., New York, by Theodora Wilbour, June 24, 1940. Anonymous Gift to the MFA in Memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour (1833-1914). (Accession Date: October 10, 1940)