Bishop Suter's epergne, a magnificent late 19th century silver…
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Bishop Suter's epergne, a magnificent late 19th century silver plated epergne by Elkington & Co, the top with large engraved cut glass bowl, six smaller bowls beneath supported on stylised scroll arms with three bon-bon baskets hanging beneath, reeded baluster column on high rococo cast feet with stylised dolphin mounts, together with a pair of matching dessert comports. Provenance: originally presented to the Bishop and Mrs Suter as a gift of kindness for service given

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