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English Sterling Silver Regency Salver Rare Maker 1833

$ 409.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Georgian: Silver
  • Type: Salver
  • Condition: Absolutely Most Excellent Original Antique Condition, displaying no scratches, dents, dings, cracks, splits, chips, repairs, or damage of any kind.
  • Region: United Kingdom
  • Sterling: Silver
  • Age: 1823
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Rare: Collectible
  • Style: Salver

    Description

    ENGLISH REGENCY STERLING SILVER SALVER
    MADE BY KITCHEN, WALKER, & CURR 1833
    Pleased to offer this excellent example of Regency silver (William IV) in a classic 18th century circular style with shell and scalloped border.   The partnership of Kitchen, Walker & Curr only last 1 year (1832-1833) so, it is very rare to see any pieces made by this makers mark.
    The salver is 8 inches wide, and stands of three large knuckle feet resulting in a height of over an inch tall.  The tray is made from a heavy gauge of silver resulting in a weight of 495 grams. The thick shell motif border opens to a large circular field displaying a hand engraved floral and acanthus leaf pattern, leaving a center blank cartouche with the original owners initials of GMK.
    Clearly punched with the makers mark of KW over & C within a square, for
    Kitchen, Walker & Curr, lion passant for assayed English silver, City mark of a crown for Sheffield and date letter of "l" from 1832, and regents head for William IV.
    Offering this splendid and classic example of regency silver at 5
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