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A Victorian swing handled silver sugar bowl and salver. Sheffield and London, c.1870. Both...
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Description
A Victorian swing handled silver sugar bowl and salver.
Sheffield and London, c.1870.
Both designed with beaded borders, the sugar basket Sheffield, 1867, Martin Hall & Co., raised on a circular foot and decorated beneath the rim with punched quatrefoil patterns between beaded bands, 9.6cm high, the salver London, 1876, Edward Charles Brown, raised on three scroll feet, the base flat chased with flowers within punch beaded and scrolling frame, approx. 20.5cm dia., approx. weight 18ozt (2)
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