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Creator: Marks & Cohen
Marks & Cohen English Gilt Sterling Silver & Cut Glass 1900 Caviar Dish on Stand
By Marks & Cohen
Located in New York, NY
Marks & Cohen, gilt sterling silver and two-toned cut glass caviar dish on a stand, made in Birmingham, England, in 1900, beautifully adorned with floral and curvilinear motifs typic...
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Early 1900s English Art Nouveau Antique Marks & Cohen Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
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Marks & Cohen serving bowls for sale on 1stDibs.
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