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A Victorian silver hot water jug with dog finial. John Tapley, London, 1841. The fluted body...
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A Victorian silver hot water jug with dog finial.
John Tapley,
London, 1841.
The fluted body...
Starting Bid: £340
Estimate: £500 - £800
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Lot 85
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A Victorian silver hot water jug with dog finial.
John Tapley,
London, 1841.
The fluted body chased with flowers, leaves, scrolls and trelliswork and engraved with unicorn crest beneath pouring lip, the scrolling handle with foliate thumbpiece to a hinged cover with stylised dog finial, ivory insulators to handle, 28.5cm high (inc. handle), approx. weight 37ozt
Ivory submission reference: EPLHMYLU
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