A pair of George II silver salvers, Dorothy Mills, London, 1741
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A pair of George II silver salvers, Dorothy Mills, London, 1741
each circular with wavy rim moulded with shells and c-scrolls, engraved to the centre with an armorial, raised on three zoomorphic feet, 15,9cm diameter, 360g all in
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