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MARK OF BENJAMIN SMITH II AND JAMES SMITH III, LONDON, 1811
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A REGENCY SILVER PLATTER
MARK OF BENJAMIN SMITH II AND JAMES SMITH III, LONDON, 1811
Shaped oval, the gadrooned rim with shells and acanthus at intervals, border engraved with a coat-of-arms flanked by angel supporters and with a crest and two coronets, the underside with monogram GvR, marked to underside
22 7/8 in. (58.2 cm.) long; 115 oz. (3,576 gr.)
MARK OF BENJAMIN SMITH II AND JAMES SMITH III, LONDON, 1811
Shaped oval, the gadrooned rim with shells and acanthus at intervals, border engraved with a coat-of-arms flanked by angel supporters and with a crest and two coronets, the underside with monogram GvR, marked to underside
22 7/8 in. (58.2 cm.) long; 115 oz. (3,576 gr.)
Provenance
Acquired from J.J. Klejman, New York, 1956.
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