Silver

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Lot 209
  • 209

A Set of Four George II Silver Meat Platters, John Edwards II, London, 1753

Estimate
5,500 - 6,500 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • length 12 7/8 in. (32.7cm)
shaped oval, the reeded rims with shells flanked by leaves at intervals, the borders engraved with contemporary arms and drapery mantle beneath an earl's coronet, marked on bases, numbered 19-22, and with scratch weights 26=17, 26=16, 26=4, 26=3

Condition

arms quite worn and wear to high spots along rim,. scratches to surface from use
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