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TWO GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS ON SHEFFIELD PLATE WARMER STANDS
MAKER'S MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1820 AND ROBERT GARRARD, 1822, THE STANDS MAKER'S MARK OF T. & J. CRESWICK, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1822
Cushion-shaped, the gadrooned rims with acanthus and shell corner decoration, the domed covers with conforming decoration, the removable handles with a calyx of acanthus surmounting leaf-clad reeded scroll handles, the covers engraved with a coat-of-arms within a strapwork cartouche and, on the other side, with two crests, the dishes engraved with a crest; the stands on four scroll and acanthus feet with molded rims and upswept leaf-clad reeded handles, marked on dishes, covers handles, and stands--length over handles 13 1/8in. (33.2cm.)
(weighable silver 139oz., 4328gr.)
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