THE SILVER MAKER'S MARK OF BENJAMIN SMITH, LONDON, 1827, THE STAND STRUCK WITH A HAND
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A GEORGE IV SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH ON SILVER-PLATED WARMING STAND
The silver maker's mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1827, the stand struck with a hand
The circular dish with crest engraved interior, with applied foliate shell and gadrooned rim, the molded lobed, domed cover twice engraved with coat-of-arms, helm, crest and motto, the foliate shell ring handle on radiating fluted calyx, the four footed stand with two part-foliate upcurved loop handles; the dish--11¼in. (28.5cm.) diam., the silver 57oz.
The silver maker's mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1827, the stand struck with a hand
The circular dish with crest engraved interior, with applied foliate shell and gadrooned rim, the molded lobed, domed cover twice engraved with coat-of-arms, helm, crest and motto, the foliate shell ring handle on radiating fluted calyx, the four footed stand with two part-foliate upcurved loop handles; the dish--11¼in. (28.5cm.) diam., the silver 57oz.