This exceptional vintage Elizabeth II English sterling silver salver has a lobed hexafoil shaped form, in the George I style.
The surface of this vintage salver is plain and embellished with a contemporary bright cut engraved coat of arms displaying a cross charged with five torteaux and quarterly a thistle to the first, second a cornucopia, third a dragon erased and a stag's head erased to the fourth, all above the motto 'Inter Floris Floream'.
The impressive coat of arms is surmounted by a helm and mantling in addition to a crest depicting two lion's gambs erect holding a fountain.
The incurved body of the salver is encompassed by a paralleling, plain rounded border.
The salver is supported by three impressive and large, George I style tiered bracket feet.
This impressive salver, crafted by the renowned London silversmith Richard Comyns of William Comyns & Sons Ltd, is a highly desirable shape.