Late Georgian period, pair of crested, Sheffield Plated, entree dishes and covers. The crest appears to be that of a furnace chimney. Features gadrooned borders and removable naturalistic loop handles, formed as branches.
In very good condition with surface wear commensurate with age for dining table ware. Some copper bleed, as per the photographs and wear around the edges of the dishes and covers. One strip of gardooning, on a dish, has been repaired or replaced and can be seen in the photograph.
Approximate total weight for the pair is 2.576 kilos.
Approximate dimensions of one are 28.5 cm length, 20.5 cm width and 12 cm height.