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A FRENCH TWO-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET-STAND AND A PORTUGUESE ORNAMENTAL SILVER DISH, the first 1819-1838, the rectangular base on four bun feet, the central baluster standard with foliate scroll handle, issuing two stopper rings, with four flat columner supports to the open bottle frames, with gadrooned rims, with two cut-glass stoppered bottles--13in. (33cm.) high; the dish--Oporto, 19th Century,
circular, the center chased with male figure in traditional garb carrying fruit baskets within stiffleaf surround, within interlocking strapwork, the molded border chased with arabesques, the reverse engraved with crest--13¼in. (33.6cm.) diam., weighable silver 45.5oz.
circular, the center chased with male figure in traditional garb carrying fruit baskets within stiffleaf surround, within interlocking strapwork, the molded border chased with arabesques, the reverse engraved with crest--13¼in. (33.6cm.) diam., weighable silver 45.5oz.