Set of 4 Silver Royal Coronation Dishes - R.E. Stone - 1953
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Description: A set of four Elizabeth II silver Coronation dishes, crafted in 1953 by the renowned silversmith R.E. Stone and retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, London. These shaped circular dishes feature pierced handles designed as the Royal crown, and each base showcases a different commemorative coin: a 1902 Edward VII crown, a 1935 George V crown, a 1937 George VI crown, and a 1953 Elizabeth II 5 shilling coin. The dishes are presented in a fitted red-leather covered case.
- Assay: .925 Sterling Silver, with the optional coronation mark.
- Period: 1953.
- Maker: R.E. Stone.
- Measurement: Each dish measures 13.5cm in length, 8.8cm in bowl diameter, and 2.6cm in height.
- Weight: Combined weight of 420.8 grams.
Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and patina typical of age. The case shows some staining to the inner silk lining and fraying around the outside edges. See photos for details.
Item No: 1657_tn1.
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