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Description: A Victorian sterling silver salver by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, crafted in 1886. This circular salver features a beaded border, a centrally engraved crest and motto of Eaton of Nottinghamshire, and rests on three claw and ball feet.
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Assay: .925 Sterling Silver.
- Period: 1886.
- Maker: John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London.
- Measurement: 37.2 cm in length (including feet), 36.7 cm in width, and 3.4 cm in height.
- Weight: 1070 grams.
Condition: The salver is in good antique condition, with light scratches, nicks, and general surface marks typical for its age. There are no dents, splits, or repairs. The engraving remains crisp. Photos are available to verify condition.
Item No: 1928_ww1.
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