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Description A pair of George III silver?meat dishes in sizes
probably William Cripps, London, 1765
shaped oval with gadrooned borders, engraved with a coat of arms and motto Vertue Quies, scratchweights 50 12 and 39 2
48cm. and 40.5cm. wide??
2865gr, 92oz 2dwt
Condition Report Some wear to the coats of arms, smaller dish with manufacturing blemish on underside, scratches commensurate with age, armorials probably removed from rims, general condition good, good marks.
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Provenance Sir Ernest Cassel (1852-1921)
Notes The arms are those of Constantine Phipps, Earl Mulgrave (1722-1780).