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A sterling silver platter made for Wmc 60th anniversary, width…
WMC 60th Anniversary Sterling Silver Platter, 39.5 cm

A sterling silver platter made for Wmc 60th anniversary, width 15.55 in., Wgt 1.64kg

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Two William IV sterling silver graduated meat dishes, mark of…
William IV Sterling Silver Meat Dishes by Paul Storr

Two William IV sterling silver graduated meat dishes, mark of Paul Storr, London, 1837, each of shaped oval form with a reeded rim accented with vine leaves at intervals, border with engraved coat-of-arms, hallmarked, and further marked 'Storr & Mortimer 3

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George IV Royal sterling silver oval platter or serving dish,…
George IV Royal Silver Platter with Union Crest, 1827

George IV Royal sterling silver oval platter or serving dish, with lobed & gadrooned edge, bearing a British Royal armorial in Union with another crest, mongram a under coronet, London c1827, maker Robert Garrard, also marked 'Garrards, Panton Street, Lond

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A Georgian oval sterling silver meat dish & mazarine, by Paul…
Georgian Sterling Silver Meat Dish & Mazarine by Paul Storr

A Georgian oval sterling silver meat dish & mazarine, by Paul Storr, London, circa 1806 & 1820, the meat dish with gadroon border & armorial to centre, total weight approximately 4148 gms silver, 1.38 in. high, 19.29 in. wide, 13.39 in. deep

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A George II sterling silver oval meat dish by John Harvey I,…
George II Sterling Silver Meat Dish with Royal Insignia

A George II sterling silver oval meat dish by John Harvey I, London 1740, with gadrooned rim and engraved contemporary insignia 'GR', Royal coat of arms and crown, the reverse with engraved 'No 4' and scratch weight '70=19', 18.90 in. x 14.17 in., 2155…

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An Israeli sterling silver Seder platter, later 20th century,…
Israeli Sterling Silver Seder Platter with Grape Embossing

An Israeli sterling silver Seder platter, later 20th century, with maker's mark for Hazorfim. 925, the platter richly embossed with grapes and foliage to the rim and centred with six recessed sections each marked in Hebrew with the traditional food items e

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English hallmarked sterling silver George III oval meat dish…
George III Sterling Silver Oval Meat Dish

English hallmarked sterling silver George III oval meat dish having an oval body & floral etched ground, central armorial, with applied cast gadroon and shell border, sitting on four cast scrolled feet. London, 1808, maker Paul Storr. Condition excellent t

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A George III sterling silver platter, 1776 London, with maker's…
Georgian Sterling Silver Platter with Coat of Arms

A George III sterling silver platter, 1776 London, with maker's mark for Sebastian & James Crespell, the shaped oval dish with a fine beaded edge with an engraved coat of arms and crest reading 'Virtue et Labore'; crisply hallmarked to the rim underside. S

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A George IV silver meat plate, William Eaton, London, 1820 and…
George IV and William IV Silver Meat Plates

A George IV silver meat plate, William Eaton, London, 1820 and a smaller William IV silver meat plate, Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London, 1835, the larger plate oval with gadrooned border interspersed with shells and leaf scrolls, armori

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A pair of William IV meat dishes, Paul Storr, London, 1833,…
William IV Meat Dishes by Paul Storr, London 1833

A pair of William IV meat dishes, Paul Storr, London, 1833, each with scalloped rim, family crest and armorial, 1542gms each. Diameter 15.75 in.

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