A pair of George III silver entrée-dishes
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A pair of George III silver entrée-dishes

MARK OF FREDERICK KANDLER, LONDON, 1760

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A pair of George III silver entrée-dishes
Mark of Frederick Kandler, London, 1760
Each shaped oblong with incurved sides and angles, with gadrooned borders, each later engraved with a crest within garter motto with earl's coronet above, marked on base, each additionally inscribed with scratchweight '27=5' and '27=2'
10in. (26.5cm.) long
52oz. (1,617gr.) (2)
Provenance
William, First Earl of Lonsdale, K.G. (1757-1844), and thence by descent to
Lancelot, 6th Earl of Lonsdale (1867-1953)
The Earl of Lonsdale; Christie's, London, 19 February, 1947, lot 72 (£270 Carandini), a set of four
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