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Silver & Costume Jewellery 19/05/2008
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Lot 70

George III silver pedestal cream with frilled and

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George III silver pedestal cream jug with frilled and stamped rims, scrolling leaf capped handle and sparrow beak, height measures 4 ins (10cm), weight 2.7ozt (83grams), hallmarked London 1771, makers mark probably Nathaniel Appleton and Anne Smith.

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    Much of the wear is in keeping with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing, there appear to be two creases in the silver towards the rim of the jug with a slight tear in the rim to the right of the handle. The pedestal base appears to have been pushed up within the jug causing it to wobble slightly on its base, the base rim shows a distortion within its pattern. The underneath of the base is engraved with E+P, hallmarks are a little worn but still visible.

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