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BERLIN, 1821-1841, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT BUT ALMOST CERTAINLY THAT OF AUGUST EDUARD HEYLANDT
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A German silver salver
Berlin, 1821-1841, maker's mark indistinct but almost certainly that of August Eduard Heylandt
Oval and with gadrooned rim, the border engraved with FWR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above for King Friedrich Wilhelm III or IV and with the initials H.C. beneath, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweight 9Mk:=¾Lth
19¾in. (50.2cm.) long
67oz. (2,100gr.)
Berlin, 1821-1841, maker's mark indistinct but almost certainly that of August Eduard Heylandt
Oval and with gadrooned rim, the border engraved with FWR monogram with Royal Prussian crown above for King Friedrich Wilhelm III or IV and with the initials H.C. beneath, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweight 9Mk:=¾Lth
19¾in. (50.2cm.) long
67oz. (2,100gr.)
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