AN GERMAN SILVER COMPOTE AND AN AUSTRIAN SILVER SALVER, the first maker's mark of Posen, both late 19th/early 20th Century, the shallow shaped circular bowl issuing from three scroll supports terminating in openwork knop, all raised on circular base--8¼in. (20.9cm.) high, the long rectangular salver engraved with curvilinear flowering foliate oval reserve, the everted border with two vacant ovals flanked by leaves on open ground, the corners with large flowerhead--14½in. (36.8cm.) long, 29oz. (2)

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AN GERMAN SILVER COMPOTE AND AN AUSTRIAN SILVER SALVER, the first maker's mark of Posen, both late 19th/early 20th Century, the shallow shaped circular bowl issuing from three scroll supports terminating in openwork knop, all raised on circular base--8¼in. (20.9cm.) high, the long rectangular salver engraved with curvilinear flowering foliate oval reserve, the everted border with two vacant ovals flanked by leaves on open ground, the corners with large flowerhead--14½in. (36.8cm.) long, 29oz. (2)

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