Posted 1 year ago
Growinold
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This is a beautiful piece, 7" x 4-1/2" brass or copper tray with relief of woman holding bouquets. It is known to be at least early to mid 20th century. Manufacturer engraved on back is initialed G C (might be C C or G G) with the picture of what looks like a cat between the initials. There is also a number stamp. I would like to know who the manufacturer might be or any other information that would be of help in identifying origin.
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Sorry i ca not help you,but this a beautiful tray. Thanks for sharing
This is a beautiful piece, Growinold. Is it possible to post a picture of the hallmark on the back? I'd love to do some digging and see if I can come up with more information for you...
Nice piece. A picture of the marks would help immensely.