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Lot 155
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A Group of Georgian Silver Table Articles, London

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • silver
  • height of first 3 1/2 in.
  • 8.9cm
comprising: a Creamer of baluster form, engraved with lattice below rim, lip engraved with shellwork, leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on three scroll supports with hoof feet, marked on base, Benjamin Godfrey, 1732; a second Creamer of banded helmet form with shaped rim and flying scroll handle, crested in front, marked below lip, maker's mark unclear, 1723, Britannia standard; a Tot Cup with molded rim and circular foot, harp-shaped handle, marked on base, James Goodwin, 1728; a Condiment Vase engraved with armorials, marked on base and cover, Peterson & Podio, 1786; and a pair of oval pierced and bright-cut Salts, Charles Hougham, 1784/5; and a pair of Salt Spoons, Smith & Fearn, 1752, 8 pieces

Condition

first creamer rubbed, second with slightly rubbed marks, later initials on salts
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