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Antique Solid Silver Trophy Salver – Charles Boyton, London 1937, Heavy Gauge 1152g

by Edinburgh Silver

An impressive and very substantial antique solid silver salver, hallmarked London, 1937, and crafted by the renowned silversmith Charles Boyton of London.

This outstanding salver is made of heavy gauge sterling silver and rests on four decorative feet. Measuring a generous 14 inches (35.5 cm) in diameter and weighing an impressive 1,152 grams (almost 40 ounces), it is a commanding and prestigious piece of English silver.

Specifications

  • Maker: Charles Boyton, London 1937
  • Diameter: 14 inches (35.5 cm)
  • Weight: 1,152 g (nearly 40 oz of solid silver)
  • Features: Heavy gauge silver, raised on four feet
  • Condition: Professionally restored to near-new condition

Why it’s special

  • Crafted by Charles Boyton, one of London’s most respected 20th-century silversmiths
  • Substantial size and weight – a real statement piece
  • Classic English salver design – ideal for presentation, trophy, or display
  • Outstanding value – a new salver of this size and quality would cost over £9800.00, this example offered at less than half the price
  • Rare to find in such excellent condition, especially at this scale

A beautiful and prestigious piece of antique English silver, perfect as a presentation trophy, wedding or anniversary gift, or collector’s centrepiece. Its size, weight, and craftsmanship make it a truly remarkable example of 20th-century London silver.

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