| This is a very useful-sized salver which would be ideal for serving drinks or canapes but would look equally good as a centrepiece on a dining-room table. Although the armorials do not appear to have been officially exemplified, research has shown that it is probable that they are Morris impaling Veale. According to Burke's Landed
Gentry, under Veale of Passaford, William Cholmeley Morris of Fishleigh, co. Devon married Jane Veale, by whom he had 11 children. Jane was the daughter of James Veale of Passaford, Hatherleigh, co. Devon (who had assumed the name of Veale in lieu of his patronymic Mallet in compliance with the will of his uncle, James Veale).
Ebenezer Coker was a skilled silversmith who was best known for his candlesticks and salvers. He also produced a substantial amount of flatware and whatever he made was always of excellent quality. |