A SUITE OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT DISHES AND EIGHT SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS
A SUITE OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT DISHES AND EIGHT SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS
A SUITE OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT DISHES AND EIGHT SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS
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A SUITE OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT DISHES AND EIGHT SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS

MARK OF HUNT & ROSKELL, LONDON, 1880-1882

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A SUITE OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SWEETMEAT DISHES AND EIGHT SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS
MARK OF HUNT & ROSKELL, LONDON, 1880-1882
All oval on four fluted pilaster supports terminating in paw feet, with borders of running roses and floral swag aprons, with removable cut-glass liners; together with eight associated salt spoons, Onslow Pattern, with shell-form bowls and twisted handles, mark of Martin Goldstein, London, 1882, marked throughout, the sweetmeat dishes numbered 1-4, all in a fitted Garrard & Co. Ltd. parcel-gilt tooled green leather fitted case
6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) long, the sweetmeat dishes
72 oz. 8 dwt. (2,252 gr.)
Provenance
Acquired from Garrard & Co. Ltd., London by Ann and Gordon Getty, 8 October 1985.

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