Four George III silver and pink glass salts, Robert Hennell I, London, 1780
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Four George III silver and pink glass salts, Robert Hennell I, London, 1780
oval, fitted with conforming pink glass liners, each engraved with a cartouche united by swags and pierced urn-shaped cartouches between pierced and beaded borders, raised on four claw-and-ball feet, dents and chips to the liners, 8,2cm wide, 200g all in
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