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A PAIR OF SILVER COVERED ENTREE-DISHES, later chased, bearing marks for Paul Storr, London, 1797, each dish bat wing fluted with acanthus and incurved corners, with applied rim, the raised cover with acanthus corners and chased with paired birds, scroll, rocaille and floral, enclosed vacant cartouche, the sides with floral festoon in matted ground enclosed by scrolls and rocaille, the raised center chased with radiating leafy calyx topped by reeded tendril ring handle--11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, 116oz. (2)

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A PAIR OF SILVER COVERED ENTREE-DISHES, later chased, bearing marks for Paul Storr, London, 1797, each dish bat wing fluted with acanthus and incurved corners, with applied rim, the raised cover with acanthus corners and chased with paired birds, scroll, rocaille and floral, enclosed vacant cartouche, the sides with floral festoon in matted ground enclosed by scrolls and rocaille, the raised center chased with radiating leafy calyx topped by reeded tendril ring handle--11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, 116oz. (2)

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