An early 19th century silver plate Fox crested salver, the…
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An early 19th century silver plate Fox crested salver, the family collection of Sir William Fox, pie-crust edge, engraved and with central crest for the Fox family, on a chapeau, a fox sejant raised on four scroll legs. Sir William Fox was a Premier of New Zealand on four occasions in the 19th century. Diameter 24 cm.

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