A pair of German silver-gilt fish-dishes
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A pair of German silver-gilt fish-dishes

MARK OF D. VOLLGOLD & SOHN, BERLIN, 1881-1883, STAMPED WITH MARK A. HERDEN, 900 STANDARD

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A pair of German silver-gilt fish-dishes
Mark of D. Vollgold & Sohn, Berlin, 1881-1883, stamped with mark A. Herden, 900 standard
Each shaped oval, the border chased with rocaille cartouches, shells, and foliate scrolls, with initial W at either side, the ends with Royal Prussian crown, each marked on reverse, also stamped with retailer's mark A. Heyden
25½in. (65cm.) long
128oz. (4,000gr.) (2)
Literature
Lessing, Julius, Das Tafelsilber ihrer Koniglichen Hoheiten des Prinzen und der Prinzessin Wilhelm von Preussen, Berlin 1883, illustrated.
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

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