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MARK OF BENJAMIN AND JAMES SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1815, THE PLAQUE 17TH CENTURY
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A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT TRAY
MARK OF BENJAMIN AND JAMES SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1815, THE PLAQUE 17TH CENTURY
Of oval section with an openwork panther, cornucopia and urn motif border, heightened with bacchic masks, with two ram's head cornucopia handles, set with a German figural plaque, all supported on double lion mask and foliate scroll feet, marked on the rim
25½ in. (64.7 cm.) long
135 oz. (4,200 gr.)
MARK OF BENJAMIN AND JAMES SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1815, THE PLAQUE 17TH CENTURY
Of oval section with an openwork panther, cornucopia and urn motif border, heightened with bacchic masks, with two ram's head cornucopia handles, set with a German figural plaque, all supported on double lion mask and foliate scroll feet, marked on the rim
25½ in. (64.7 cm.) long
135 oz. (4,200 gr.)
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.