ANTIQUE 19thC GEORGIAN SOLID SILVER COVERED BOWL & DISH WITH SPOON c.1817

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19th century Georgian silver covered bowl, dish and spoon, large size and highly-decorative pattern, of circular form, the cover with a finial depicting a seated man, the bowl with applied scroll and flower rim, chased and embossed with floral, shell and scroll decoration, cast spade spoon with snake-entwined stem leading to a mask finial. Hallmarked English Silver (925), London, year 1817 (b), Maker's mark "SW" probably for Samuel Whitford.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A3921

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19th century Georgian silver covered bowl, dish and spoon, large size and highly-decorative pattern, of circular form, the cover with a finial depicting a seated man, the bowl with applied scroll and flower rim, chased and embossed with floral, shell and scroll decoration, cast spade spoon with snake-entwined stem leading to a mask finial. Hallmarked English Silver (925), London, year 1817 (b), Maker's mark "SW" probably for Samuel Whitford.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A3921

19th century Georgian silver covered bowl, dish and spoon, large size and highly-decorative pattern, of circular form, the cover with a finial depicting a seated man, the bowl with applied scroll and flower rim, chased and embossed with floral, shell and scroll decoration, cast spade spoon with snake-entwined stem leading to a mask finial. Hallmarked English Silver (925), London, year 1817 (b), Maker's mark "SW" probably for Samuel Whitford.


REFERENCE NUMBER: A3921

DESCRIPTION

Antique early-19th century Georgian solid silver covered bowl, dish and spoon, large size and highly-decorative pattern, of circular form, the cover with a finial depicting a seated man, the bowl with applied scroll and flower rim, chased and embossed with floral, shell and scroll decoration, cast spade spoon with snake-entwined stem leading to a mask finial.


The plate is engraved with a crowned M, possibly for Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester (1776-1857) fourth daughter of King George III. The coat of arms on the bowl bearing English royal heraldic triple fleur-de-lys. The spoon is engraved with a crest, possibly unrelated.

Each part is Hallmarked English Silver (925 Sterling), London, year 1817 (b), Maker's mark "SW" probably for Samuel Whitford. 

CONDITION

In Great Condition - No damage, just general wear. 

TOTAL BOWL, COVER & SAUCER SIZE

Height: 11.8cm

Saucer's Width: 24.4cm

SPOON SIZE

Length: 16.2cm
 

Total Silver Weight: 1190g