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Lot 56

A George III silver swing-handled basket.  Peter & William Bateman,  London, 1812.  Of...

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Lot 56

A George III silver swing-handled basket. 
Peter & William Bateman, 
London, 1812. 
Of...

Starting Bid: £420

Estimate: £600 - £800

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Lot 56

Description

A George III silver swing-handled basket. 

Peter & William Bateman, 

London, 1812. 

Of rectangular form, the border chased with foliage and scrolls to a gadrooned rim and swing handle (damaged), engraved with crest and motto (possibly for the Douglas family) to inner and outer sides, 25.5 x 32.7cm, 11cm high, approx. weight 32.9ozt

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