An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular twin handled tray by S. W. Smith & Co., London 1903, stamped for Dobson, Piccadilly as retailer, the reeded handles issuing from foliage and centred by shells and bold foliage, the raised rim gadrooned and with shells and scrolls at intervals, engraved with a shield, a crest and a motto When Bale is Hext, Boot is Next, 70.5cm (27 3/4in) long, 4395g (141.3 oz) The shield for HEXT impaling unknown. Condition report disclaimer
An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular twin handled tray by S. W. Smith & Co., London 1903, stamped for Dobson, Piccadilly as retailer, the reeded handles issuing from foliage and centred by shells and bold foliage, the raised rim gadrooned and with shells and scrolls at intervals, engraved with a shield, a crest and a motto When Bale is Hext, Boot is Next, 70.5cm (27 3/4in) long, 4395g (141.3 oz) The shield for HEXT impaling unknown. Condition report disclaimer
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