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Silver & Plated Ware 14/03/2016
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Lot 30

A George II silver cream jug, plus a sugar bowl and teapot.

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A George II silver cream jug, of pear form having flower head and scroll embossed decoration framing a vacant cartouche, having scroll capped handle and the whole raised upon a stepped circular foot, hallmarked London 1759, height measures 3 4/8 inches (9 cm). Together with a George III silver sugar bowl having similar decoration and with a gilt interior, London 1799, diameter measures 4 inches (10 cm), and a William IV silver teapot having embossed floral decoration to the domed cover and upper body leading to the plain and tapering base upon a stepped circular foot, I W, London 1831, height measures 5 6/8 inches (14.5 cm) high. Gross weight 23.79 ozt (740.1 grams). (3).

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    Cream jug with small dent to lower body near handle, other minor dints and scratched throughout and light rubbing causing slight loss of definition to decoration, hallmarks are rubbed and worn and so maker's mark is not legible. Sugar bowl with few light surface scratches and wear to gilt interior but overall fair condition commensurate with age, hallmarks are rubbed and worn and so maker's mark is partly distorted. Teapot with possible solder repair to hinge of cover with visible marks and small scratches to body, slight compression to foot, engraving possibly removed on one cartouche and other general light knocks and surface wear, hallmarks clear and legible, although only 'W' visible to hinged cover.

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