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An unusual Edwardian silver sweet dish on stand made in 1909 in Chester by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes.
The dish is very pretty with ribbons to the side and fine piercing and sits on a stand decorated with rams heads with rams hooves as feet.
It is very much in the Neoclassical style of the 1770s. The dish can be removed from the stand.
At this present time we have another identical example which would make a pair.The dish would also look lovely in a lady’s dressing table.
Dimensions
Diameter excluding ribbons 12.5 cms Height 8.5 cmsWeight
5.15 Troy ozsStock number
W169x30The BADA Standard
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