Pair of Antique French Silver Second Course Dishes made for the Maharaja of Baroda in 1925

GBP 2,800.00

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Object Description

A pair of antique French 1st Standard 950 silver second course dishes. The dishes are of shaped circular form with a scroll border, engraved to one side with the crown and sabre for the Maharaja of Baroda.
Dimensions: diameter 30 cm; weight 50 troy oz.
Sayaji Rao Gaekwar III, Maharaja of Baroda (1875-1939) until acquired by, Shiri Kirtilal Manilal Mehta (1907 – 1993) and descent to, Mrs Charu Kishor Mehta (b. 1943).
Made in 1925 for The Maharaja at the Paris exposition of 1925, which introduced Art Modern to the public (now commonly called Art Deco). The Maharaja was one of India’s richest men, with a palace the largest dwelling in India – four times the size of Buckingham Palace.

Object History

Date 1925
Made By Tetard Freres
Location Paris

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