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MARK OF PETER HENDERSON DEERE, LONDON, 1912
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT BASKET
MARK OF PETER HENDERSON DEERE, LONDON, 1912
Oval, on four supports with hoof terminals and ram's-head joins, with scrolled wirework rim applied with leaves and acorns, with a small ladle with shell-shaped bowl and acorn finial, marked under base and on spoon, also with retailer's mark of Rossi, Norwich; together with a set of four William IV silver-gilt salt cellars, mark of John Edward Bingham, London, 1837, each circular, raised on three hoof supports with ram's masks and linked by flower festoons, with cut-glass liners, each marked on body
The sweetmeat dish 5½ in. (14 cm.) long; the salt cellars 3 in. (7.8 cm.) long; 27 oz. (852 gr.) (6)
MARK OF PETER HENDERSON DEERE, LONDON, 1912
Oval, on four supports with hoof terminals and ram's-head joins, with scrolled wirework rim applied with leaves and acorns, with a small ladle with shell-shaped bowl and acorn finial, marked under base and on spoon, also with retailer's mark of Rossi, Norwich; together with a set of four William IV silver-gilt salt cellars, mark of John Edward Bingham, London, 1837, each circular, raised on three hoof supports with ram's masks and linked by flower festoons, with cut-glass liners, each marked on body
The sweetmeat dish 5½ in. (14 cm.) long; the salt cellars 3 in. (7.8 cm.) long; 27 oz. (852 gr.) (6)