Lot 476
  • 476

A double-lipped cream jug, maker's mark WW, London, 1923

Estimate
400 - 600 GBP
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Description

  • SILVER, STONEWARE
two-handles, 7cm., 2 3/4 in. high, retailed by Payne & Sonand a silver-mounted Adams stoneware mustard pot, the sides with Silenus and attendants in relief on one side and a group of cherubs and a lion on the other, Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield, 1804, 8.5cm., 3 1/4in. high

Literature

Anon, List of Wedding Presents, 6 March 1953, 'Cream ewer, 2 spouts, 2 handles' given by Lord Lyell

Garrard & Company Ltd., The Marchioness of Crewe, Inventory of Plate at West Horsley, 20 December 1950, p.4.

Condition

both in good condition
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