A set of four George IV silver entrée dishes, covers and handles and Old Sheffield plate hot-water stands

THE DISHES AND COVERS WITH MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1824, THE STANDS WITH MAKER'S MARK OF MATTHEW BOULTON, CIRCA 1824

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A set of four George IV silver entrée dishes, covers and handles and Old Sheffield plate hot-water stands
the dishes and covers with maker's mark of John Bridge, London, 1824, the stands with maker's mark of Matthew Boulton, circa 1824
The stands on four pad feet with reeded bracket handles, the shaped oblong dishes with gadrooned shell and foliate scroll rim, the domed covers chased with a band of flutes and with gadrooned border and detachable acanthus flower and leaf-capped reeded ring handle with lion's mask terminals, each engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on dishes, covers and handles, numbered 1 to 4
15in. (38cm.) long
the dishes and covers 276ozs. (8,583grs.) (4)

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