The Barnards
Part I - Silver
About this Item
London, England
A Victorian silver salver, The Barnard Brothers, London, 1853
the wavy border cast with acanthus leaves, flowerheads and scrolls, the body chased with scrolling foliage, on four open-work acanthus leaf scroll feet, incuse pattern number 559, 54cm diameter, 3700g
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