A Victorian silver-plated covered butter dish, maker's mark indistinct, 2 November 1859
Decorative Arts
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A Victorian silver-plated covered butter dish, maker's mark indistinct, 2 November 1859
the domed cover engraved with a border of scrolling foliage enclosing a pair of vacant cartouches surmounted by a recumbent cow, the two-handled dish with pierced sides enclosing an oval-shaped vacant cartouche, raised on four pierced foliate scroll feet, fitted with a white glass liner, dents, with registration mark, 20,5cm wide over handles
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