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Pair Antique Georgian Silver Butter Shells Dishes 1818 Robert Garrard

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A pair of classic George III Antique Silver Butter Shells in a traditional shell form. The shells each stand on three shell shaped feet and each has a crest engraved. Made in London, England in 1818 by Robert Garrard. Weight - 292g / 9.39oz Approx. Length - 14.5cm Approx. Width - 13.4cm Approx. Height - 3.3cm Each Dish has full English Hallmarks. This pair of Shell Dishes is in excellent condition with no damage. STOCK CODE - GEO01 DIN01 COND01.
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