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A George II Style Silver Plated Warwick Cruet
Located in Brighton, West Sussex
A Fine George II Style Silver Plated Warwick Cruet.
The cinquefoil tray having a tall central handle with a leaf and figurative grip above a frame with a rococo armorial cartouche. ...
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Antique 19th Century English George II Serving Pieces
Materials
Silver Plate
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Height:- 50cm
Width:- 50cm
Depth:- 3cm
Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point,
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