Lot 216
  • 216

Pair of small rectangular silver salvers on four feet, Daniel Jeffrey, Middleburg (Holland), 1737

Estimate
2,500 - 3,500 EUR
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Description

  • Pair of small rectangular silver salvers on four feet, Daniel Jeffrey, Middleburg (Holland), 1737
  • silver
  • 28.5 cm long, 941,7 g ; 11 1/4 in long, 30oz 5dwt
the centre engraved with accolé coats-of-arms under Duke coronet

Condition

In overall very good condition. Usual minor scratches. Fully marked under the base.
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Catalogue Note

The arms are those of Count du Mont de Gages (Belgium). These trays have probably been done for the famous Jean Bonavenure du Mont, Count de Gages (1682-1753). He was a General in the King of Spain army, then Viceroy of Navarre.