Wednesday 25 September 2024
A quantity of Georgian silver sugar tongs. Various dates and makers. The group including: two...
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A quantity of Georgian silver sugar tongs.
Various dates and makers.
The group including: two George IV pairs by Mary & Eliza Sumner, one pair 1810 and the other 1813, both with engraved initials to bridge, approx. 14.5cm long; a later George IV pair, London, 1830, maker WF, 14.2cm long; a George III pair, 1810, Thomas Wilkes Barker, 14.3cm long; a further George III pair, 1811, George Turner, with engraved initials to bridge, 13.8cm long; a further George III pair, 1811, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, with engraved initials to bridge, 14cm long; a further George III pair, 1819, William Eley I & William Fearn, 14.8cm long; and other examples, all with plain bodies and some with engraved initials to bridges, total weight approx. 16.3ozt (a lot)
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