Price

£7300.00

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A fine pair of George III silver entree dishes made in 1817 in London by Samuel Hennell. The oblong dishes are of an unusually heavy gauge (144 Troy)and also have an unusual rope twist style border.The dishes are marked with their respective numbers by means of dots with one dish base,cover and handle no 3 and the other no 4,indicating they were probably a set of four originally.They are well hallmarked on the bases,covers and the detachable handles and are finely engraved to the lids of one side with the original owners family crest. They are in excellent condition.A lovely quality pair of impressive Georgian dishes.

Dimensions

Length 28.25cms Width 22.5cms

Weight

144Troy ozs

Price

£7300.00



Condition report

Good

Stock number

W141x40
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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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