A large Victorian silver two-handled rose bowl renaissance revival style with embossed cornucopia, scrolls and flowers, fluted waist with pierced scroll border and mask mounts, cast winged caryatid handles, engraved cartouche, makers James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London 1898, 92oz 45cm, complete with stand and fitted oak carry box

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