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ZAR 17 052
Lot 85
  • A pair of Sheffield-plate entrée dishes, covers and burners, retailed by Garrards, Panton Street, London, first quarter 19th century, and a pair of silver warming dishes, Garrards, London, 1831


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ZAR 15 000 - 20 000
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ZAR 17 052
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Birmingham, London & Sheffield, England
A pair of Sheffield-plate entrée dishes, covers and burners, retailed by Garrards, Panton Street, London, first quarter 19th century, and a pair of silver warming dishes, Garrards, London, 1831
each rectangular, with re-entrant corners and gadrooned borders, the cover applied with a detachable leaf and reeded handle and engraved with a crest, with two silver warming dishes, the pierced base cast with acanthus-leaf and fruit handle, on foliate scroll feet, fitted with a burner, stamped GARRARDS Panton Street LONDON, the covers numbered 1 and 2, the burners numbered 1 and 4, the silver dishes 1950g all in, 37cm wide over handles
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