WWI-era sterling silver porringer bowl, snake serpent handles, Martin Hall & Co

£205.00

A George V sterling silver twin-handled porringer bowl. Round body with a ribbed girdle and ornate scrolling handles in the form of engraved serpents.

Made by Martin, Hall & Co and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1914.

141.55 g / 4.55 t oz
7.2 cm tall
9.5 cm across the top
13 cm handle to handle

Great antique condition. Small scratches in one place.

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A George V sterling silver twin-handled porringer bowl. Round body with a ribbed girdle and ornate scrolling handles in the form of engraved serpents.

Made by Martin, Hall & Co and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1914.

141.55 g / 4.55 t oz
7.2 cm tall
9.5 cm across the top
13 cm handle to handle

Great antique condition. Small scratches in one place.

A George V sterling silver twin-handled porringer bowl. Round body with a ribbed girdle and ornate scrolling handles in the form of engraved serpents.

Made by Martin, Hall & Co and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1914.

141.55 g / 4.55 t oz
7.2 cm tall
9.5 cm across the top
13 cm handle to handle

Great antique condition. Small scratches in one place.

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