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William & Mary. An extremely rare Sucket Fork made in London circa 1690 by Jean

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    This very fine example is modelled in the Trefid style with a reeded rat tail on the reverse of the bowl. This piece is very well marked and is engraved at the top of the stem with t...
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    A Very Rare William & Mary Snuff Box Made in London circa 1690. Maker's Mark of Ah With a Crown Above and a Cinquefoil Below. The Snuff Box is of escutcheon form with plain sides an...
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    The Wedge is plain in design and triangular in form, with a stepped ridge. Silver Dish Wedges are found from the mid-18th century, however examples are extremely rare. They were desi...
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    The coffee pot stands on a circular foot decorated with a wide band of gadrooning. The baluster shaped body rises to a reeded rim and the front is engraved with a contemporary Armori...
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  • Extremely Rare George III Serving Slice Made by James Erskine
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    The serving slice is modelled in the rare "Ore" pattern and the handle is engraved with prick dot borders and a flower head, where it is attached to the main blade. The centre of the...
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  • George III Saffron Pot Made in London by John Wakelin & William Taylor, 1785
    By John Wakelin & William Taylor
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    A very rare George III Saffron Pot made in London in 1785 by John Wakelin & William Taylor. The Saffron Pot stands on a flared ring foot and displays a circular baluster main body. ...
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