This Hanau silver candy dish is an intricately designed piece, weighing 143 grams made of 800 silver. It stands 2.5 inches tall and measures 5 3/4 inches long by 3.5 inches wide. The dish features a highly detailed embossed scene with cherubs and flora in a rococo style, which is typical of Hanau silver craftsmanship. The handles and feet are ornately crafted, adding to the overall elegance of the piece. Hallmarks are visible, which would typically identify the maker, silver purity, and the city of origin, but they are not clearly discernible and are unidentified. Hanau silver is known for well made and ornate silver work, often made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Overall condition is very good. It could use a clean and polish if desired but I left it as I found it. These old sweet meat, or nut and candy dishes still have much utility in the modern world and this beauty is ready for you to enjoy.
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