Dear Forum Members,
I was able to identify the hallmarks on the back of this large 15" x20" salver using the 925/1000 English Hallmarks site. Under the hallmarks, I can see very faint engraved letters and numbers, which I tried to reproduce for the forum in a drawing. The underside center of the salver shows slight impressions that appear to be from an old coat of arms. There is a tiny circle or 3-leaf clover-shaped mark in the center back of the tray.
The front applied edge of the salver has two hallmarks, a rampant lion and a king's head. There is an engraved crest on the rim. In researching the crest, I read that the eagle with maltese (?) cross could be a masonic, political, or religious symbol.
I realize that this is a repurposed piece, but I would still love to know more about it. Any additional information that the forum members can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time!
Mary Jane
Crouch & Hannam 1793 Repurposed Oval Salver
Re: Crouch & Hannam 1793 Repurposed Oval Salver
According to J.P. Elven's ' The Heraldry of Crests' (Plate 68 / 14), your crest is of the Bouverie family.
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John
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John
Re: Crouch & Hannam 1793 Repurposed Oval Salver
Thank you, John. This is a nice lead. I will check it out. Mary Jane