A George II Toy silver Kettle Salver, circa 1725.
A George I Toy silver Kettle Salver, struck only with the London lion passant twice, but probably by David Clayton. For a full size Kettle salver of this type, see an example by Edward Cornock, made in 1729, on this website.
Description
Condition:
Good. The salver is of the simplest form, made from sheet silver, with some marking to the surface above and below from use.
Dimensions:
Width- 10 cm.; Weight – 32.20 gms.