A Colonial Indian silver salver, apparently unmarked
Decorative Arts
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A Colonial Indian silver salver, apparently unmarked
circular, the centre embossed with a vacant cartouche enclosed by a band of scrolling foliage, an elephant, lion, buffalo and a horse, the rim embossed with a band of foliate motifs between rope borders, 23cm diameter, 315g
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