TWO VICTORIAN SILVER SALVERS, the first London, 1866, maker's mark of Robert Hennell; the second, Birmingham, 1881, maker's mark of Elkington & Co., each circular, the first on four beaded tapering scroll feet, the center engraved with crest and motto, the remainder of the ground and molded border engraved with alternate wedges of diaperwork and floral strapwork divided by beads, with applied beaded rim; the second on three beaded foliate scroll feet, the center with plain circular within wrigglework surround, above engraved with floral festoons divided by star, above engraved with guilloche band, with plain molded border and applied beaded rim--12in. (30.3cm.) diam., 47.5oz.

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TWO VICTORIAN SILVER SALVERS, the first London, 1866, maker's mark of Robert Hennell; the second, Birmingham, 1881, maker's mark of Elkington & Co., each circular, the first on four beaded tapering scroll feet, the center engraved with crest and motto, the remainder of the ground and molded border engraved with alternate wedges of diaperwork and floral strapwork divided by beads, with applied beaded rim; the second on three beaded foliate scroll feet, the center with plain circular within wrigglework surround, above engraved with floral festoons divided by star, above engraved with guilloche band, with plain molded border and applied beaded rim--12in. (30.3cm.) diam., 47.5oz.

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