The Batemans
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About this Item
London, England
A George III silver and cut-glass cruet set, The Batemans, London, 1804
the navette-shaped frame engraved with a foliate band enclosing two cartouches, one engraved with the initial 'T', raised on outswept scroll feet, with central carrying-handle and division collar, fitted with two glass condiment bottles, a mustard pot and two glass casters, each with silver collar, damage to the stand, later wing nut, chips, loss, 27cm high, 1356,7g all in; and a George III silver 'Old English' pattern mustard spoon, John Lias, London, 1808, 11,9g
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Provenance
Purchased from C T Gilmer late of Mallett & Son, 16 Old Bond Street, Bath, 12 September 1968.
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