Sterling Silver Presentation Bowl, Monteith Style
Sterling Silver Presentation Bowl, Monteith Style
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About This Piece
An impressive English sterling silver presentation bowl in the Monteith style, dated 1906. The bowl bears the Royal Coat of Arms on one side, the shield inscribed with "Dieu et Mon Droit" (God and my right) and "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense" (Shame on anyone who thinks evil of it).
The bowl also features cast and applied acanthus decoration and two drop ring-style handles. Excellent weight at just over 37 troy ounces — a commanding piece for any collection or centerpiece display.
Signature at Delivery will be required for the presentation bowl.
Hallmarks & Provenance
English sterling silver, fully hallmarked with the Lion Passant, London assay town mark, Leopard's Head mark, date letter "l" for 1906, and maker's mark C&Co in a chamfered rectangle for Carrington & Co., 130 Regent Street, London.
Details & Dimensions
- Origin: London, England
- Date: 1906 (Edwardian)
- Maker: Carrington & Co., 130 Regent Street, London
- Assay: London
- Material: Sterling silver, .925
- Height: 6"
- Width: 8¼"
- Weight: 1,159 grams / 37.29 troy ounces
- Item ID: 122277
Condition
Very good. Minor surface scratches in accordance with age and use.
Shipping & Handling
- Packing 1-2, ships via Priority Mail
- Signature required at delivery for insurance purposes
- Complimentary shipping within the US
- Reduced International Rates available
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