THE CHARGER WITH PRESTIGE MARKS, ONE BOWL WITH DUTCH MARKS FOR POST 1814, THE LAST BOWL APPARENTLY UNMARKED
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TWO CONTINENTAL SILVER TWO-HANDLE BOWLS AND A CHARGER
The charger with prestige marks, one bowl with Dutch marks for post 1814, the last bowl apparently unmarked
The shaped circular charger with chased border of rocaille and foliate swags, the center engraved with a crest; the first lobed bowl on raised circular foot, the body point engraved with scrolling hearts, the handles with frolicking cherubs; the last lobed bowl with four panels chased with fruit, the center with a chased scene of two 16th Century soldiers and a crested shield, with two handles of scrolls with caryatid joins.
The largest bowl 13½in. (34cm.) across handles; total weight 50oz. (3)
The charger with prestige marks, one bowl with Dutch marks for post 1814, the last bowl apparently unmarked
The shaped circular charger with chased border of rocaille and foliate swags, the center engraved with a crest; the first lobed bowl on raised circular foot, the body point engraved with scrolling hearts, the handles with frolicking cherubs; the last lobed bowl with four panels chased with fruit, the center with a chased scene of two 16th Century soldiers and a crested shield, with two handles of scrolls with caryatid joins.
The largest bowl 13½in. (34cm.) across handles; total weight 50oz. (3)