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Silver & Plated Ware 14/03/2016
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Lot 19

A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell & a plated dish cover.

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A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell, of shaped oval form having a formalised leaf and bead border interspersed with further foliate motifs, with twin opposed engraved crests of a crown above a scimitar, the reverse engraved 'Meat Dish No.1. Oz. 82', hallmarked London 1899 with maker's marks, length measuring 20 inches (51 cm). Together with a matched plated dish cover with conforming border and crest decoration and surmounted with a silver crown hallmarked Spink & Son, London 1910. Weight of platter only 80.69 ozt (2510 grams).

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    Both items appear in fairly good overall condition, displaying general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Numerous heavier scratches, nicks and contact marks are visible. A few minor dints. The cover does not sit quite correctly to the dish. On the cover, there is a yellowish, brownish patch around both crests indicating removal of plating around the crest and it is probable that a previous crest has been removed. The hallmarks to the crown finial and to the platter are clear and legible. The meat platter is also impressed to the underside 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 1751 London.'

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