Wednesday 24 May 2023
A pair of George III silver dinner plates, London, 1807, Robert Garrard I, of shaped circular...
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A pair of George III silver dinner plates, London, 1807, Robert Garrard I, of shaped circular form with gadrooned borders, each engraved with lion crest beneath a coronet, approx. 24.5cm dia., total weight approx. 33.6oz (2)
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