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Silver Salver by Paul de Lamerie
This George II silver salver by Paul de Lamerie exhibits a quiet beauty. Its simple yet elegant serpentine-lobed oval form features a gadrooned edge, a recessed oval plateau and a delicately engraved coat of arms on the rim. The reverse is engraved with the initials C.L.T. above the original scratch weight of 33.15 troy ounces. Without question, de Lamerie's reputation for creating some of the finest Georgian silver ever made is unrivaled, with works ranging from the elegant simplicity of the Queen Anne style to the elaborate Rococo. His creations rank among the most extraordinary and recognized silver works in history.
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
This George II silver salver by Paul de Lamerie exhibits a quiet beauty. Its simple yet elegant serpentine-lobed oval form features a gadrooned edge, a recessed oval plateau and a delicately engraved coat of arms on the rim. The reverse is engraved with the initials C.L.T. above the original scratch weight of 33.15 troy ounces. Without question, de Lamerie's reputation for creating some of the finest Georgian silver ever made is unrivaled, with works ranging from the elegant simplicity of the Queen Anne style to the elaborate Rococo. His creations rank among the most extraordinary and recognized silver works in history.
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
$5,197.50
Original: $14,850.00
-65%Silver Salver by Paul de Lamerie—
$14,850.00
$5,197.50Description
This George II silver salver by Paul de Lamerie exhibits a quiet beauty. Its simple yet elegant serpentine-lobed oval form features a gadrooned edge, a recessed oval plateau and a delicately engraved coat of arms on the rim. The reverse is engraved with the initials C.L.T. above the original scratch weight of 33.15 troy ounces. Without question, de Lamerie's reputation for creating some of the finest Georgian silver ever made is unrivaled, with works ranging from the elegant simplicity of the Queen Anne style to the elaborate Rococo. His creations rank among the most extraordinary and recognized silver works in history.
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
Hallmarked London, 1741
14 7/8" wide x 11" deep
























