Wednesday 20 March 2024
A George III silver pap boat. William Chatterton (possibly), London, 1771. With punch-beaded...
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A George III silver pap boat.
William Chatterton (possibly),
London, 1771.
With punch-beaded border and engraved monogram beneath pouring lip, 11.9cm long, 3.6cm high, together with a pap boat with reeded border and engraved crest, stamped only with unidentified maker's marks, possibly Continental, total weight approx. 4.5ozt (2)
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