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Old Sheffield Plate C1840 Meat Dome Cover Plus Original Warming Base
£1,250 $1,529 €1,481
This is a handsome Old Sheffield Plate meat dome cover with its original warming base. The base sits on four round feet that have a part fluted decoration. There is a twist cap where hot water is poured through to keep the base warm. It adorned with a gadrooned mount. There are two wooden handles with scroll ends. The cover has a fluted band around plus a part fluted top. The large handle is gadroon mounted to the base with a heart shaped handle. The armorial crests to the cover and base match. This is sold on original condition with very little wear. c.1840 British made with a makers mark for Padley, Parkin & Staniforth of Sheffield stamped under the cover.
Length: 63cm (25'')
Width: 43cm (17'')
Height is approximately: 38cm (15'')
This can also be purchased from my website
honeytilleyantiques.com
Please contact me for a shipment quote prior to purchase, thank you
Internal Reference: A30610
Antique Number: SA1059246
Dateline of this antique is 1800
Antique #SA1059246, shown on this page, originates from 1800. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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