A pair of William IV silver salts, The Barnards, London, 1830
Silver, Glass, Furniture, and Decorative Arts
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A pair of William IV silver salts, The Barnards, London, 1830
oval, with gadrooned rim, the body engraved with a crest, each raised on four ball feet, dents, 9,3cm wide, 215g all in; and another pair, George IV, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1823, similar, one applied with a vacant cartouche, each raised on four ball feet, dents, some damage, 9,3cm wide, 165g all in
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