A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT THREE-PIECE TABLE GARNITURE

MAKER'S MARK OF F. ELKINGTON, 1872 AND 1873

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A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT THREE-PIECE TABLE GARNITURE
Maker's mark of F. Elkington, 1872 and 1873
Comprising a centerpiece bowl and a pair of dessert-stands, (each lacking detachable glass bowl), the first with waisted rectangular platform twice engraved with coat-of-arms, crest and motto enclosed by foliate scrolls, on foliate headed lion's paw supports, issuing above the four ram's mask headed leg supports, applied to the oval openwork bellflower and palmette frame, hung with cast floral festoons twice centering Classical Tragedy and Comedy masks, with openwork pendant canopy of palmettes and scrolls, with acanthus bud finial, the stands each with circular frame, on tri-form base--the single 11in. (27.9cm.) long, the pair--7¾in. (19.6cm.) high, 168oz. (3)

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