SOLD! for $377.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $250.00
- High Estimate: $350.00
- Realized: $377.00
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Two English silverplated items. 1st Item – Neoclassical style silverplated chafing dish, rectangular with urn finial and engraved crest of a griffin rising from the water, fine ovolo rim and rolled handles, on four cabriole legs joined by an alcohol lamp. Pierced and solid undertrays retained. Marked underneath for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street Regent Plate. Victorian or Edwardian, mid to late 19th century. 2nd Item – Victorian silver egg coddler, egg shaped with a figural bird finial atop a lid opening to reveal a removable frame for four eggs. Supported on three scrolled legs joined by a spirit lamp. Marked Benetfink Cheapside. English, circa 1860. Provenance: Estate of Alice Leigh, Little Rock, Arkansas. Condition: Excellent condition with some light heat marks to underside and some scratches to interior solid tray. 2nd item: excellent condition.