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Box Containing 30 Silver Dessert Plates, Parma 1811-1836
A rare set of thirty Italian silver dessert dishes. Parme circa 1811-1836 by Luigi Vernazzi (*1771-†1836)
plain circular, diam. 12,2 cm., engraved with the Bourbon-Parma coat-of-arms, with the motto “Deus et Dies” in a fitted leather case tooled with the crowned initials R.I (key lost)
The crowned initials to the box are those of Robert I, Duke of Parma (*1848 - †1907)
Retailed by Mayerhoffer
plain circular, diam. 12,2 cm., engraved with the Bourbon-Parma coat-of-arms, with the motto “Deus et Dies” in a fitted leather case tooled with the crowned initials R.I (key lost)
The crowned initials to the box are those of Robert I, Duke of Parma (*1848 - †1907)
Retailed by Mayerhoffer
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