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LOT 1877

Very Large Copper Tray

19TH CENTURY A.D.

23 1/2 in. (3.65 kg, 59.7 cm wide).

Or charger, extensively decorated with reserved leaves and tendrils in panels.

Provenance

Acquired on the UK art market, 2000s.
Property of a Suffolk gentleman.

CONDITION

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LOT 1877

Very Large Copper Tray

Sold for (Inc. bp): £195

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