Thursday 25 March 2021
A commemorative silver tazza for the royal wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana...
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A commemorative silver tazza for the royal wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, by Garrards, London, c.1981, the shaped circular dish raised upon a stem modelled as a gilded dragon, its based applied with gilded Prince of Wales feathers and the rim decorated with ribbon-tied bows and foliage, 11.5cm high, in fitted case, together with a commemorative silver chalice for the same occasion, Sheffield, c.1981, Mappin & Webb, the stem designed to resemble Prince of Wales plumes to a plain cup with gilded interior, the foot with commemorative engraving, 14.1cm high, in fitted case, total weight approx. 19.7oz (2)
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