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ZAR 45 472
Lot 134
  • A William IV silver salver, John Wellby, London, 1832


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London, England
A William IV silver salver, John Wellby, London, 1832
circular, the centre engraved with the arms of the Order of the Bath, the rim embossed and engraved with alternating shells and acanthus leaves, raised on four shell-and-scroll feet, moulded with leaf-and-berry border, 55cm diameter, 3815g

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