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A Royal Danish Louis XVI silver serving dish, of circular form, shallow well, upturned rim with gadrooned edge, engraved on the reverse with the private crowned monogram of Prince Christian Frederik (VIII) of Denmark, numbered 14 and 2, the front rim engraved with the crowned monogram of Prince Gustav of Denmark and with the monogram of Prince Oluf of Denmark. Maker Peter Terpager Hagen, Copenhagen 1794. Weight 1,565 g. Diam. 38.5 cm.

Provenance: King Christian VIII of Denmark (1786–1848); the Royal Danish family and to his sister's great-grandchild, Prince Gustav of Denmark (1887–1944); his nephew, Count Oluf of Rosenborg (1923–1990), titled Prince of Denmark until 1948. Later from the collection of supreme court litigator Ole Gangsted-Rasmussen (1911–1998).

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