Viners Ltd
A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part 1
About this Item
Sheffield, England
A George V silver pedestal dish, Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1912
with wavy rim and hexagonal lobed and pierced foliate sides, raised on a low foot, dents, 18,5cm diameter, 195g; and a pair of Edward VII silver bon-bon dishes, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1909, each octagonal dish with pierced sides and moulded egg-and-dart rim, the sides applied with a pierced and moulded swing-handle, raised on four paw feet, one handle is damaged, dents, 9cm square, 100g all in
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