A Swiss silver-gilt two-handled pedestal dish, maker's initials 'CS', probably Bern, 18th century
Decorative Arts including Scandinavian Jewellery, Silver and Furniture
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A Swiss silver-gilt two-handled pedestal dish, maker's initials 'CS', probably Bern, 18th century
the oval lobed body raised on a conforming domed footrim, the front and reverse engraved with the initials 'E.V.M.' and 'V.V.M.', the sides applied with scroll handles headed by dragon finials, splits and repairs, 18cm wide over handles, 135g
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