A George III silver soup tureen and cover, possibly John Houle, London, 1819

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  • A George III silver soup tureen and cover, possibly John Houle, London, 1819


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ZAR 90 000 - 120 000
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A George III silver soup tureen and cover, possibly John Houle, London, 1819
oval, on four acanthus-leaf and paw feet, the sides engraved with an armorial and applied with a pair of acanthus-leaf capped handles, with gadrooned, shell and leaf borders, the domed cover with leaf, shell and reeded handle and engraved with a crest, 4385g, 42cm wide over handles


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