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LONDON, CIRCA 1860, PROBABLY MARK OF BARNARD BROS., OVERSTUCK WITH SPURIOUS GEORGIAN MARKS
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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER DESSERT STANDS
London, circa 1860, probably mark of Barnard Bros., overstuck with spurious Georgian marks
On a shaped triangular rockwork base with three scroll feet, the stem formed as a tree with hanging grapes with two children, one with a fox and the other with a jungle cat, supporting a bowl, marked on base; together with a pair of Victorian silver dessert stands, mark of Alexander Macrae, London, 1870-72, on a domed triangular shaped base with three shell and scroll feet, supporting a tree-formed stem with pendant grapes, marked on base, the base also stamped A. B. Savory & Sons
10in. (25.4cm.) high; 154oz. (4790gr.) (4)
London, circa 1860, probably mark of Barnard Bros., overstuck with spurious Georgian marks
On a shaped triangular rockwork base with three scroll feet, the stem formed as a tree with hanging grapes with two children, one with a fox and the other with a jungle cat, supporting a bowl, marked on base; together with a pair of Victorian silver dessert stands, mark of Alexander Macrae, London, 1870-72, on a domed triangular shaped base with three shell and scroll feet, supporting a tree-formed stem with pendant grapes, marked on base, the base also stamped A. B. Savory & Sons
10in. (25.4cm.) high; 154oz. (4790gr.) (4)