Description & Technical information
Each on cast and openwork foot, the stem of one applied with a cast figure of a lady and the other a gentleman, each holding a basket, one with glass liner with flower swag applied support for the part-frosted glass dish.
Weight of silver: 2,980 g, 95 oz 16 dwt
Date: 1865
Period: Victorian
Origin: London
Signature: Maker's mark of Edward & John Barnard
Marked on foot, support & figure, stamped underneath '953' and '954'
Dimensions: 29 cm (11³/₈ inches)
Categories: Silver
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