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A group of silver including a George III silver ladle. William Sumner I, London, 1790. The...
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Description
A group of silver including a George III silver ladle.
William Sumner I,
London, 1790.
The Old English pattern ladle engraved with crest to terminal, 34.4cm long; together with various other items including a pair of Scottish silver salt and pepper shakers, Glasgow, 1909, R. & W. Sorley, of cylindrical form with reeded banding to base and rim, 5cm high; a silver sauce boat by the Adie Bros., three Kiddush cups; various napkin rings including an engine turned pair with vacant cartouches; a sugar bowl with scroll border and various cruets, total weighable silver approx. 24.1ozt (a lot)
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