William Neale & Sons
Silver
About this Item
Chester & Birmingham, England
A George V silver dish, William Neale, Chester, 1910
the octagonal lobed body with beaded wavy rim, 360g, 25cm diameter; and an Edward VII silver sugar basket, maker's mark worn, London, 1901, oval with fluted sides, foliate and wavy rims raised on a conforming foot, with swing handle, 180g, 14cm wide
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