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A Pair of George III Silver Second Course Dishes

MAKER'S MARK WS, POSSIBLY FOR WILLIAM STROUD, LONDON, 1808

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A Pair of George III Silver Second Course Dishes
Maker's mark WS, possibly for William Stroud, London, 1808
each shaped circular dish with a shell and gadroon rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, crest and motto - 29cm. (11¼in.) diameter, 52.5oz. (2)
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Lot Essay

A similar, although slightly smaller pair of second course dishes by the same maker of 1811 was offered at Christie's London, 8 March 1989, lot 145.

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