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Maker(s):Pocock, Edward
Culture:English
Title:salver
Date Made:1734
Type:Food Service
Materials:silver
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; London
Accession Number:  HD 78.455
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Circular silver salver with a raised concave scalloped rim, flat chasing around the rim probably dating to the 1760s, a modern coat of arms, and three raised, cast shell feet, which has the touchmark of a rampant lion over "EP in a shaped rectangle for Edward Pocock, which he registed in 1728, and the date letter "T" for 1734. Ambrose Heal records him as working alone in Foster Lane from 1728-1734.

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