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MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1770,
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ENTREE DISHES ON SHEFFIELD-PLATED WARMING STANDS
MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1770,
each shaped rectangular with canted sides and gadrooned border, the dishes and domed cover with bracket handles and finials, the cover engraved with a coat-of-arms, each stand on four bun feet, with wood handles, with detachable liner, each dish marked with maker's mark only three times, the covers apparently unmarked, also engraved No. 1 55=19 and No. 2 56=1
15¼in. (38.7cm.) long; 108oz. weighable silver (2)
MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1770,
each shaped rectangular with canted sides and gadrooned border, the dishes and domed cover with bracket handles and finials, the cover engraved with a coat-of-arms, each stand on four bun feet, with wood handles, with detachable liner, each dish marked with maker's mark only three times, the covers apparently unmarked, also engraved No. 1 55=19 and No. 2 56=1
15¼in. (38.7cm.) long; 108oz. weighable silver (2)
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