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BADA 2020A really lovely pair of silver arts and crafts or art nouveau footed bowls for Richard Halford & Sons, and dated London 1904. Richard Halford was a leading Mayfair retailer whose mark typically appears on unusual artistic silver of this period. Most commonly seen on Kate Harris pieces made by William Hutton & Sons, these may be by that firm too. They are a really wonderfully designed pair and in very good condition. A good gauge of silver.
Dimensions
10cm diameter, 7cm tallCondition report
ExcellentStock number
A443The BADA Standard
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