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A pair of George III silver sugar tongs. Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1805. Engraved with...
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Description
A pair of George III silver sugar tongs.
Peter, Ann & William Bateman,
1805.
Engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with initials to bridge, 14.5cm long.
Together with a group of silver sugar tongs by various makers, including: a Georgian Scottish pair, c.1800, possibly Turnbull & Easton of Glasgow (maker T & E), with initial engraved to bridge, 15.5cm long; a Georgian pair with sprung mechanism, John Booth, 13.7cm long; a Georgian pair, possibly William Collings, with shell-shaped terminals, 14.5cm long; a Georgian pair, pierced and with shell-shaped terminals, engraved with crest to bridge, 13cm long; an American pair, stamped STERLING, the arms decorated with figure of a peasant working, with claw-shaped terminals and engraved with initial to bridge, 12.8cm long; and others, total weight approx. 11.4ozt (11)
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