A Victorian pierced silver dish, maker's mark worn, London, 1897
Decorative Arts, Furniture, Jewellery and Silver
About this Item
A Victorian pierced silver dish, maker's mark worn, London, 1897
oval, the sides moulded with c-scrolls, swags, flowers, fruit and foliage, with opposing vacant cartouches, the convex base with shell border, 180g, 3,2cm high, 23,3cm wide
Notes
The base engraved 'SORLEY SILVERSMITHS GLASGOW'
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