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A George III silver goblet. Charles Wright, London, 1781. The fluted sides decorated with...
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A George III silver goblet.
Charles Wright,
London, 1781.
The fluted sides decorated with...
Starting Bid: £100
Estimate: £150 - £250
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A George III silver goblet.
Charles Wright,
London, 1781.
The fluted sides decorated with flowers and a vacant shell and scroll-framed cartouche to a textured border, raised on a spreading foot with conforming decoration, 14.7cm high, together with a matched pair of George II silver salt cellars, one London, 1746, David Hennell I, scratch engraved with the initials AH to underside, the other with rubbed marks, c.1750, both raised on three pad feet, approx. 6.5cm dia., total weight approx. 9.5ozt (3)
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