An English Sterling Silver Salver by Barker and EllisSOLD

This solid Sterling silver salver was made in Birmingham 1970 by Barker and Ellis, a company of excellent reputation for quality. This silver tray is no exception, being both heavy and well made. It is in the Georgian style of the 1760's and 1770s.

The solid silver salver is just a fraction under 10 inches in diameter and approximately 17oz troy.

This sterling silver salver is both a useful size and of excellent quality.

Type: Salver
Function: decorative silver
Maker: Barker and Ellis
Country: England


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