Three George II Scottish silver casters, one with maker's mark for Alexander Gairdner, assay masters mark HG for Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1755
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Three George II Scottish silver casters, one with maker's mark for Alexander Gairdner, assay masters mark HG for Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1755
each baluster body with ribbed girdle on a spreading circular foot, with pierced domed cover and urn-shaped finial, in sizes, 650g, the tallest 18cm high
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