A fine and imposing antique Edwardian sterling silver table centrepiece hallmarked in Sheffield for 1910 by Walker & Hall. This silver table centrepiece has a plain hexagonal shaped body with three dishes and a central vase. The main stand has the larger dish at the top with the two smaller dishes at the side which are supported by attractive side arms with scroll decoration. The centrepiece rests on a plain hexagonal base. The central vase rests on top of the larger dish and screws neatly in position to complete the overall design of this impressive table centrepiece. It has been made to the highest standard and would make a wonderful table feature.
This table centrepiece has been well cared for over the years and still remains in excellent condition.
Overall height: 41.50 cms (16.3")
Overall width: 52.10 cms (20.5")
Width of base: 18.50 cms (7.3")
Weight: 65.9 troy ounces (2,051 grams)
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this table centrepiece. All parcels are sent on a tracked, insured and signed for service. Buyers are liable for import taxes and duties.
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S & A Marsh,
Vault 52,
The London Silver Vaults,
53 - 64 Chancery Lane,
London WC2A 1QS.