Antique Georgian oval Silver Salver London 1784 Elizabeth Jones

by Louis Wine

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Antique Georgian oval Silver Salver London 1784 Elizabeth Jones

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Antique Georgian oval Silver Salver London 1784 Elizabeth Jones. Oval shape salver with bead rim raised rim, family coat of arms to center, within central star shape garland cartouche, raised on four bead turned supports, hallmarked on underside. Weight: 351 grams, 11.30 oz. Measures: 8.50 x 6.25 x 1.00 inches. Condition: Very good. Lovely coat of arms, good patina and clear hallmarks. Elizabeth Jones registered her mark on 15 January 1783. She specialized in the production of salvers and trays. Two pieces by Jones are in the collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, a George III teapot stand of 1783 and a George III tray of 1795.

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Louis Wine Ltd., Toronto specialists in Antique Silver , Antique Jewellery & Decorative Arts, are a 4th generation family business.Louis Wine (1865-1946) founded the company in Dublin, Ireland in 1880. Louis Wine began selling to silver collectors in Dublin from a shop in historic Wellington Quay. In 1908, he located on Dublin's fashionable Grafton Street. To the firm came the worlds leading Georgian Silver collectors. Pieces by Paul de Lamerie, Paul Storr, Hester Bateman and Irish Georgian Silver were constantly on display. Our gallery run by Richard (Louis Wine's great grandson) in Yorkville Toronto, displays a range of fine Antique Silver, Old Sheffield Plate, Antique Jewellery & Decorative Arts from the 18th-20th century, including Bateman, Storr, Ramsden, Tiffany, Knox, Liberty, Jensen, Christopher Dresser.