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MARK OF D. VOLLGOLD & SOHN, BERLIN, 1881-1883, STAMPED WITH MARK A. HERDEN, 900 STANDARD
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Two German silver-gilt serving-dishes
Mark of D. Vollgold & Sohn, Berlin, 1881-1883, stamped with mark A. Herden, 900 standard
Each shaped oval, the borders chased with rocaille cartouches, shells and foliate scrolls, with initial W to each side and Royal Prussian crown at either end, marked on reverse, also stamped with retailer's mark A. Heyden
One, 21¾in. (55cm.) long, the second, 18in. (46cm.) long
94oz. (2,932gr.) (2)
Mark of D. Vollgold & Sohn, Berlin, 1881-1883, stamped with mark A. Herden, 900 standard
Each shaped oval, the borders chased with rocaille cartouches, shells and foliate scrolls, with initial W to each side and Royal Prussian crown at either end, marked on reverse, also stamped with retailer's mark A. Heyden
One, 21¾in. (55cm.) long, the second, 18in. (46cm.) long
94oz. (2,932gr.) (2)
Literature
Lessing, Julius, Das Tafelsilber ihrer Koniglichen Hoheiten des Prinzen und der Prinzessin Wilhelm von Preussen, Berlin 1883, illustrated.
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