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A heart-shaped late Victorian silver dish. Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1900. The dish pierced...
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Description
A heart-shaped late Victorian silver dish.
Henry Matthews,
Birmingham, 1900.
The dish pierced and richly repousse decorated with trelliswork and scrolling floral and foliate motifs, the scrolling border to a single handle and the sides framing a shaped, vacant cartouche at base, approx. 22 x 24cm, approx. weight 8.4ozt
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