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Pair of George 111 Silver Berry Spoons Dated 1800, Richard Crossley London Assay

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  • George 111 Silver Bright Cut Creamer, Dated 1803, Assayed in London
    By Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart
    Located in London, GB
    George 111 silver bright Cut creamer, dated 1803, Assayed In London Good quality cream jug made by Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart. This partnership made fine quality silverware wi...
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  • George 111 Bright Cut Silver Sweet Basket, Henry Chawner, London Assay, 1789
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    George 111 bright cut silver sweet basket, henry chawner, London Assay, 1789. Lovely bright cut engraving with hand saw cut piercing. This exquisite pie...
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  • Antique George 111 Silver Coffee Pot, London, George Smith 11, Dated 1782
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    Antique George 111 silver coffee pot, London, George Smith 11, dated 1782 Elegant Georgian silver bead edge coffee pot, on collet foot, with lovely scroll and bead spout Lovely gau...
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  • Hester Bateman Silver Marrow Scoop Dated 1785 London Assay
    By Hester Bateman
    Located in London, GB
    Hester Bateman Silver Marrow Scoop Dated 1785 London Assay Antique silver marrow scoops were used to tease out the tasty morsels of marrowfat from beef bones - a great delicacy durin...
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  • George 111 Silver Oval Shaped Sweet Basket, Dated 1801, John Emes, London
    By John Emes
    Located in London, GB
    George 111 silver oval shaped sweet basket, dated 1801, John Emes, London Pretty Georgian sweet basket formed like a miniature cake basket. Separately h...
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