A late Victorian silver bonbon dish, the circular form
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Description
A late Victorian silver bonbon dish, the circular form with scalloped rim and floral border above pierced lattice, the whole raised upon four openwork feet, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1890, width measures 5 2/8 inches (13.3 cm). Together with a pair of Edwardian silver Art Nouveau dishes, each of square shaped pierced form with floral motifs in relief, hallmarked Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1906, a further silver embossed and pierced dish, hallmarked London 1959 and a small silver trinket dish in the form of a stylised flower, raised upon four ball feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1945. Gross weight 11.21 ozt (348.7 grams).
Condition
In good overall condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The 1959 example has two vacant cartouches with heavier tarnishing to the decoration. Some hallmarks rubbed but still legible. The trinket dish is also marked with with an 'Aladdin's lamp' mark, possibly a trademark for Robert and Belks.
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A late Victorian silver bonbon dish, the circular form
Estimate £100 - £150
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