Pair of Scottish George III Silver Salvers - Edinburgh - 1818

€2.122,95

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Description: - A pair of Scottish George III sterling silver salvers by John Mckay, Edinburgh 1818.

The salvers are of plain circular form with a reeded rim, on three paw feet, with the McVicar crested coat-of-arms. The hallmarks are located to the reverse with the makers mark JMc (John Mckay), Edinburgh assay mark, and date letter 'm' for 1818.

Assay: - .925 (Sterling Silver).

Period: - 1818.

Engraving: - McVicar Family crest / coat of arms.

Maker: - John Mckay.

Measurement: - 2.6cm (height) x 17.9cm (diameter).

Weight: - 587.4 grams (combined approximate weight).

Condition: - The antique salvers are in good condition. The usual surface scratches, pitting to the reverse, and marks associated with silver of this age. There are no dents, splits, or repairs to the salvers. Overall in very nice condition. Please see photos for confirmation of condition.

Item No: - 839_daw1.

Customs and import taxes: - Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. 

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