THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, 18TH-19TH CENTURY; THE AMERICAN MARK OF GORHAM, 20TH CENTURY,
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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER TABLE WARES,
THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, 18TH-19TH CENTURY; THE AMERICAN MARK OF GORHAM, 20TH CENTURY,
the English fully marked, comprising two pairs of circular salt cellars on three feet, the first set Edward Wood, London 1736, the second maker's mark 'IS', London 1739; and a small tankard, mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1810; the American marked 'Sterling', comprising a child's bowl, a navette-form footed basket with swing handle, a helmet-form cream jug, a sauce boat and stand, a pair of oval salt cellars, and four salt and pepper casters; together with an American silver Revere-style small bowl, marked 'Sterling'
The sauce boat stand 8 1/2in. (21.6cm.) long; 63oz. approximate gross weight
THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, 18TH-19TH CENTURY; THE AMERICAN MARK OF GORHAM, 20TH CENTURY,
the English fully marked, comprising two pairs of circular salt cellars on three feet, the first set Edward Wood, London 1736, the second maker's mark 'IS', London 1739; and a small tankard, mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1810; the American marked 'Sterling', comprising a child's bowl, a navette-form footed basket with swing handle, a helmet-form cream jug, a sauce boat and stand, a pair of oval salt cellars, and four salt and pepper casters; together with an American silver Revere-style small bowl, marked 'Sterling'
The sauce boat stand 8 1/2in. (21.6cm.) long; 63oz. approximate gross weight
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