ANTIQUE SILVER SALVERS MEDIUM
Click on the thumbnail images to see an enlarged image of our antique sterling silver salvers and waiters. Our extensive collection of antique silver salvers come in a variety of hand engraved designs and shapes including silver gadroon edged salvers. All sterling silver medium salvers are available for online purchase as well as being available within our store in the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Large Sized Salvers.
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A very handsome Antique Edwardian Scottish Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied Bath edged border, and sitting on three cast hoof feet. This elegant silver salver was made by Brook and Son of Edinburgh in 1904. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver salver are diameter 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 555g (18 troy ounces). |
£985 |
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A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver salver, having an applied shell and scroll border, a plain ground, and sitting on three cast scroll feet. Made in London in 1840. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver salver are diameter 29.5 cms (11.5 inches), height 3.5 cms (1.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 850g (27 troy ounces) |
£1,495 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver salver, having an applied shaped gadroon border, a plain ground, and sitting on three cast scroll feet. Made by I.S. Greenberg of Birmingham in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 30.5 cms (12 inches), and it weighs approx. 990g (32 troy ounces). |
£1,495 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied and shaped receded border, and sitting on three cast scroll feet. This elegant silver salver was made by Emile Viner of Sheffield in 1939. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 20 cms (8 inches), and it weighs approx. 325g (10.5 troy ounces). |
£485 |
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A handsome Sterling Silver salver, having a square body with shaped and cut corners, a plain burnished ground, an applied reeded border, and sitting on four cast scroll feet. Made by S. Blanckensee and Sons of Birmingham in 1934. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are 23 cms (9 inches) square, and it weighs approx. 550g (17.7 troy ounces). |
£695 |
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A beautiful Antique Georgian (William IV) Sterling Silver salver, having a hand-chased ground with floral and scroll decoration, an applied cast shell and scroll border and sitting on three cast foliate feet. This pretty antique silver salver was made by the Barnard Brothers of London in 1835. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 478g (15.4 troy ounces). |
£795 |
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A very elegant Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied and shaped reeded border, and sitting on three cast scroll feet. This elegant silver salver was made by Emile Viner of Sheffield in 1939. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 519g (16.7 troy ounces). |
£875 |
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A Sterling Silver salver, having a square cut-corner body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied cut-corner border, and sitting on four cast scroll feet. Made by Emile Viner of Sheffield in 1938. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are 26.5 cms (10.5 inches) square, and it weighs approx. 547g (17.6 troy ounces). |
£895 |
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A very handsome Antique Georgian Sterling Silver George IV salver, having a round body with plain burnished ground, an applied reeded border, and sitting on three cast flange feet. Made by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid of London in 1824. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver salver are diameter 21.5 cms (8.5 inches), height 3 cms (1.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 397g (12.8 troy ounces). Please note that this item is crested. |
£925 |
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A very handsome Scottish Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied Chippendale border, and sitting on four cast scroll feet. Made by Davidson, Henderson, and Sorley of Glasgow in 1933. The dimensions of this fine hand-made Scottish silver salver are diameter 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 618g (20 troy ounces). |
£985 |
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A Sterling silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied Shell & Scroll border, and sitting on three shell feet. Made by Walker and Hall of Sheffield in 1919. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 31 cms (12 inches), and it weighs approx. 658g (21 troy ounces). |
£1,095 |
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A Sterling Silver salver, having an applied shaped cast Celtic or Cymric border, a plain ground, and sitting on four cast hoof feet. Made by Roberts & Belk of Sheffield in 1988. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 32 cms (12.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 900g (29 troy ounces). |
£1,145 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied Chippendale border, and sitting on three cast scroll feet. Made by Robert Pringle of London in 1933. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 30.5 cms (12 inches), and it weighs approx. 777g (25 troy ounces). |
£1,175 |
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A Sterling Silver salver, having a square body with shaped and cut corners, a plain burnished ground, an applied reeded border, and sitting on four cast hoof feet. Made by Hawksworth Eyre and Co., of London in 1925. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are 26 cms (10.25 inches) square, and it weighs approx. 809g (26 troy ounces). |
£1,195 |
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A very handsome Sterling Silver salver, having a round body, with a plain burnished ground, an applied shaped gadroon border, and sitting on four cast claw and ball feet. Made by the Barker Brothers of Birmingham in 1937. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 31 cms (12.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,040g (33.5 troy ounces). |
£1,275 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver salver, having an applied and shaped bead-edged border, a hand-engraved ground with floral, scroll, and bird decoration, and sitting on three cast claw and ball feet. This beautiful antique silver salver was made by Stephen Smith of London in 1876. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), and it weighs approx. 792g (25.5 troy ounces). |
£1,445 |
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Sterling silver salver, having a shaped gadroon border, plain ground, and sitting on four cast claw and ball feet. Made by Charles Boyton and Sons of Sheffield in 1938. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 32 cms (12.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 958g (31 troy ounces). |
£1,495 |
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Antique Georgian sterling silver salver, having a shell and scroll border, a plain ground, and sitting on three cast hoof feet. Made by Ebenezer Coker of London in 1768. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 29 cms (11.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 688g (22 troy ounces). |
£1,795 |
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Antique Georgian sterling silver salver, having a shaped gadroon border, a plain ground with a centrally engraved armorial crest, and sitting on three cast hoof feet. Made by Richard Rugg of London in 1773. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), and it weighs approx. 685g (22 troy ounces). |
£1,875 |
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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver salver, having an applied Chippendale border, a hand-chased ground with floral decoration, and sitting on four cast hoof feet. Made by George Hindmarsh of London in 1738. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 25 cms (10 inches), and it weighs approx. 594g (19.2 troy ounces). |
£1,975 |
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Antique Georgian sterling silver salver, having a shaped gadroon border, a plain ground with a centrally engraved armorial crest, and sitting on three cast hoof feet. Made by Richard Rugg of London in 1770. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver salver are diameter 30 cms (12 inches), and it weighs approx. 784g (25 troy ounces). |
£2,395 |
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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver George II salver, having a Chippendale border, a plain ground, and sitting on four cast scroll feet. Made by John Tuite of London in 1730. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver salver are diameter 26.5 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 491g (15.8 troy ounces). |
£2,675 |
SOLD |
Learn more about antique silver SALVERS MEDIUM here.
Antique Silver SALVERS MEDIUM description:
A type of flat table utensil used for serving drinks and food in the dining room, sometimes also used for presenting visiting cards and letters in the hall, these often being called waiters.
Antique Silver SALVERS MEDIUM history:
Any salver made before 1700 is very rare. They were made throughout the Georgian, Victorian, and 20th century periods, and are still being made today.
Antique Silver SALVERS MEDIUM design:
The vast majority were made round but many other shapes were also produced including oval, square, rectangular, and hexagonal. Borders and edges varied from very plain reeded examples through the traditional Chippendale and Gadroon versions to heavy cast shell styles. Most of the smaller salvers were made with three feet, whilst the larger diameter salvers required four. Again these varied in style from plain hoof feet through to fancy shell versions. Decoration on the ground (the flat surface) varied from hand-engraved floral decoration in the Victorian period through to heavy hand-chasing in the Georgian Rococco period.
Antique Silver SALVERS MEDIUM collectors note:
Good quality hand-made salvers in fine condition from the early 18th century command high prices. Many salvers from the early Georgian period are now in bad condition and worn out. The condition of the hallmark is very important. Check to make sure that the center of the salver is not thin due to engraving and later removal of crests. Inspect the feet closely to make sure there have been no repairs. Look closely at any applied borders again to check for damage or repairs.