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A Pair of 1832-33 English Sterling Footed Salvers
by London Silversmith Benjamin Smith.
Has historical significance to the 33rd Regiment, and the Duke of Wellington
Battles of Seringapatam and Waterloo.

These Rare salvers are marked "B Smith", "Duke St"
and " Linn Inn Fields"
with the Lion Passant, Leopard Head, date letter
and duty mark George 111

Details on these beautiful heavy salvers feature a shell & wave raised border
with center foliate design and crest 
and three foliate bracket feet.
These heavy salvers obviously were well loved & used,
with a lot of history.

At the center of both salvers is the Crest for the English 33rd Regiment 
(1830-1855) The Battles of Seringapatam and Waterloo.
In 1853 Queen Victoria renamed the Regiment, Motto & Crest
in the honor of the Duke of Wellington.

Dimensions: 
                       9" across  by 1 3/8" high

Weight:           Combined 954 g   Individuals 473 g     481 g

Condition:      
                       Good age-related condition, 
                       some wear from use to the center engraving to crest and marks.
                                                                       Id. 150    Loc. S