TWO MEXICAN SILVER SALVERS AND A SOUP PLATE
TWO MEXICAN SILVER SALVERS AND A SOUP PLATE

THE FIRST MARK OF JPH MARIANO ABILA AND ASSAYMASTER DIEGO GONZALEZ DE LA CUEVA; THE SECOND MARK OF ASSAYMASTER JOSE ANTONIA LINCE Y GONZALEZ, MEXICO, LATE 18TH CENTURY; THE THIRD MARK OF ASSAYMASTER ANTONIO FORCADA Y LAPLAZA, MEXICO, CIRCA 1810, ALSO MARKED CARBARA AND WITH MONOGRAM AD

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TWO MEXICAN SILVER SALVERS AND A SOUP PLATE
THE FIRST MARK OF JPH MARIANO ABILA AND ASSAYMASTER DIEGO GONZALEZ DE LA CUEVA; THE SECOND MARK OF ASSAYMASTER JOSE ANTONIA LINCE Y GONZALEZ, MEXICO, LATE 18TH CENTURY; THE THIRD MARK OF ASSAYMASTER ANTONIO FORCADA Y LAPLAZA, MEXICO, CIRCA 1810, ALSO MARKED CARBARA AND WITH MONOGRAM AD
The first shaped circular, with "Bath" border, the reverse with engraved monogram Y.R.deG., the field scattered with rivets, marked near border; the second shaped hexafoil, on three tall stylized leaf and hoof feet, engraved on reverse with initial P, marked near border, the third shaped hexafoil, marked on reverse of rim
The first 15 in. (38.1 cm.) diameter, the second 11 3/8 in. (29 cm.) diameter, the third 9 in. (23 cm.) diameter; 89 oz. (2,776 gr.) (3)

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