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A group of English Georgian silver cutlery, London, late 18th early 19th century
Total weight: 405 g.
1) Pair of sterling silver spoons, embossed and engraved with still-life motifs:
The first is fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1781-1782, silversmith Richard Crossley.
The second is fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1787-1788, silversmith William Sumner I.
2) Sterling silver ladle with a long handle:
Fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1776-1777, silversmith John Lambe.
3) Sterling silver tongs, pierced with scroll and star motifs:
Fully hallmarked the silver marks used in London in 1821-1822, silversmith William Knight II.
Height x width first spoon: 21 x 4.4 cm.
The first is fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1781-1782, silversmith Richard Crossley.
The second is fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1787-1788, silversmith William Sumner I.
2) Sterling silver ladle with a long handle:
Fully hallmarked with the silver marks used in London in 1776-1777, silversmith John Lambe.
3) Sterling silver tongs, pierced with scroll and star motifs:
Fully hallmarked the silver marks used in London in 1821-1822, silversmith William Knight II.
Height x width first spoon: 21 x 4.4 cm.
Height x width second spoon: 21.1 x 4.2 cm.
Height x width ladle: 30.5 x 8.1 cm.
Height x width tongs: 22.5 x 3.4 cm.
€ 500,00 / 700,00
Estimate
€ 400,00
Starting price
Unsold
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Curiosities from European and Oriental Art
Curiosities from European and Oriental Art
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