Pair Victorian Queens silver salad servers

Pair Victorian Queens silver salad servers

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A good quality pair of antique silver salad servers in the Queen's pattern with very sharp decoration and a family crest of a lion on each piece.

Shells, foliate scrolls and flowers give Queen's a graceful elegance. Like King's, this pattern is credited to the silversmithing brothers John and Henry Lias and introduced about 1825, in the reign of George IV. As on a pack of cards, the Queen design is a more elaborate version of King's with more foliate scrolls and flowers.

Dimensions:

Width 285 mm / 11 12"
Weight 375 g (12.06 troy ozs)
Year

1856

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

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