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This very grand George III silver meat dish made by Robert Sharp of London in 1802 is of oval form with a plain sunken oval central well which is unembellished. The border is engraved with the crest of Viscount Newark. A lovely meat dish of very large size by an important maker.(For biography of Viscount Newark see below )

Maker: ROBERT SHARP

Origin: London

Year: 1802

Dimensions

22.5 x 17 inches , 57.15 x 43.18 cm

Weight

113 Troy ozs




Condition report

Good

Stock number

W168x1part
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