A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT
A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT

MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, LONDON, 1743

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A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT
MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, LONDON, 1743
On three hoof feet, leaf-capped scroll handle and engraved turret crest; a George II baluster mug by Thomas Whipham (I), London, 1752, engraved with vacant rococo cartouche to front; a George III gadroon-edged dinner plate by Parker & Wakelin, London, 1762, base inscribed No. 60, 17=3 and initialled to rim; two foliate-chased salvers, the larger one crested to centre with a demi-lion rampant supporting a tower in his forepaws, the larger by Messrs. Barnard, London, 1837, the smaller one chased with shells and flowers, apparently no maker's mark, London, 1837, respectively 10 in (25.2 cm.) . and 7 ½ in (19.2 cm.). diameter; and a William IV chamberstick by James & Creswick, Sheffield, 1832, with shell and scroll borders, the conical snuffer by same makers, Sheffield, 1838
Dinner plate 9 ¾ in. diameter (24.8 cm.)
74 oz. (2294 gm.)

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