A GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISH ON SHEFFIELD-PLATED WARMING STAND
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A GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISH ON SHEFFIELD-PLATED WARMING STAND

MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1822

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A GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISH ON SHEFFIELD-PLATED WARMING STAND
MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1822
Shaped rectangular, the Sheffield-plated warming stand set on four scroll and acanthus feet, with part gadrooned body, with a Sheffield-plated warming dish, the silver entrée dish with gadrooned border and shells and acanthus at intervals, the domed cover with gadrooning, the finial with lion's-mask joins, on a calyx base, the handle reeded, marked on dish, cover, and finial, the Sheffield-plated warming stand also marked for T. & J. Creswick
14¼ in. (36.2 cm.) long; 73 oz. (2,271 gr.) weighable silver

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