A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI SILVER-GILT SECOND-COURSE DISHES
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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI SILVER-GILT SECOND-COURSE DISHES

MARK OF PIERRE-GUILLAUME SALLOT, PARIS, 1786, CHASED IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM PITTS, CIRCA 1810

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI SILVER-GILT SECOND-COURSE DISHES
MARK OF PIERRE-GUILLAUME SALLOT, PARIS, 1786, CHASED IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM PITTS, CIRCA 1810
Each shaped-circular, later chased with shell and foliate borders, the centre later boldly chased with a flower-head and spiralling foliage, the sides each later-engraved with crest below a duke's coronet, each marked under rim, the rim of one with décharge for Jean-François Kalendrin, the rim with later French guarantee mark, engraved underneath with a later inventory number '1871'

11 3/4 in. (29.7 cm.) diam.
55 oz. 7 dwt. (1,722 gr.)
The crest is that of Lennox as borne by the Dukes of Richmond, Beauclerk as borne by the Dukes of St. Albans or FitzRoy as borne by the Dukes of Grafton.
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