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THE ROSE-BOWL MARK OF HARRY ATKIN, SHEFFIELD, 1910, THE CRUMB-TRAY MARK OF GUSTAVE KELLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1900
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A GEORGE V SILVER ROSE-BOWL AND A FRENCH SILVER CRUMB-TRAY
THE ROSE-BOWL MARK OF HARRY ATKIN, SHEFFIELD, 1910, THE CRUMB-TRAY MARK OF GUSTAVE KELLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1900
The rose-bowl circular on spreading foot, partly fluted and with gadrooned borders, with clear glass liner, marked on side, the crumb-tray of traditional form, with ribbon-tied reeded moulded border, marked on the reverse
The rose-bowl 9 ½ in. (24 cm.) diameter
38 oz. 7 dwt. (1,193 gr.)
THE ROSE-BOWL MARK OF HARRY ATKIN, SHEFFIELD, 1910, THE CRUMB-TRAY MARK OF GUSTAVE KELLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1900
The rose-bowl circular on spreading foot, partly fluted and with gadrooned borders, with clear glass liner, marked on side, the crumb-tray of traditional form, with ribbon-tied reeded moulded border, marked on the reverse
The rose-bowl 9 ½ in. (24 cm.) diameter
38 oz. 7 dwt. (1,193 gr.)
Provenance
The Collection of King George I of the Hellenes; sold Christie's, London, 24-25 January 2007, lots 218 and 709, respectively.
Sale room notice
Please note that the glass liner to the rose bowl is lacking.
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Charlotte Young