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Antique George VI Sterling Silver Asparagus Serving Dish – 1938

£1,650.00

Hallmarked in Sheffield for 1938 by Henry Atkin (Atkin brothers).
Sterling Silver.

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Description

An attractive Antique George VI Sterling silver asparagus serving dish which is rectangular in shape with a plain body, wavy shaped edges, two side handles and resting on a flat base. The original silver grille sits neatly within the dish and completes the overall design. It comes complete with a pair of silver serving tongs which were made in the same period, but by a different maker, and make a perfect match for this asparagus dish. This desirable and fairly rare silver asparagus dish would be ideal to use and would look interesting when displayed on the table. The tongs were made by Harrison Brothers and Howson and are dated for 1931. The total weight is 35.2 troy ounces (1,095 grams).

Complimentary postage is included within the price.

additional information

Height : 6.8 cms (2.7″).

Length (from handle to handle) : 35.7 cms (14″).

Width : 21.8 cms (8.6″).

Length of grille : 22.3 cms (8.8″).

Width of grille : 16 cms (6.3″).

Length of tongs : 18.6 cms ( 7.3″).

Weight : 35.2 troy ounces (1,095 grams).

Excellent condition.

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