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Lot 109

Lot 109

A selection of three George II/III silver cream jugs, each of baluster form, one embossed and...

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Lot 109

Lot Description

A selection of three George II/III silver cream jugs, each of baluster form, one embossed and one raised on a weighted pedestal foot, hallmarked London 1747, 1764, 1778. Together with a continental lidded mustard pot. Gross weight 13.1 ozt (408 grams).

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The lot appears in poor condition on top of the expected general wear. The cream jugs with heavy solder repairs, various dents and distortions, also heavy tarnishing. Two are crested and the pedestal  example has a base insert so could possibly be loaded. Hallmarks generally worn. Mustard with singular struck mark to the underside to include a 'H'.

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