Pair of Salvers by LEWIS FUETER
New York City, c.1770

price upon request

6 ¾” diameter; 16 ozs. 10 dwts.
Pair of circular Salvers with gadrooned borders, each on three cast, applied shell feet. The centers each engraved with a Coat-of-Arms, crest and motto. Marked on the back of each.

Literature: The Darling Foundation of New York State Early American Silversmiths and Silver, New YorkState Silversmiths, 1964, illus. P 84

Note: The arms are those of BUTLER-DANVERS impaling Fremantle for George John Danvers (1794-1866). He married Frances Arabella, daughter of Col. Stephen Francis William Freemantle in 1815.

 

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