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ANTIQUE SILVER BUTTER SHELLS DISHES


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A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).

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A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).
A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).
A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).  A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).
A very handsome pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver butter shells, having hand-chased scalloped bodies, shaped thumb-pieces with hand-engraved floral borders, and both sitting on three cast Conch shell-shaped feet. These beautiful antique silver butter shells were made by Hester Bateman of London in 1782. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver butter dish shells are length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and they have a total weight of approx. 211g (6.8 troy ounces).


Our range of fine sterling silver antique butter dishes and butter shells are available to purchase online. To see an enlarged silver butter dish simply click on the image. We feature a number of types and makers including Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian. All antique butter dishes bought online go through a secure payment system and deliveries are insured during transit. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Bon Bon Dishes or Antique Silver Dishes.



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