An Edward VII silver bachelor's cream jug and sugar bowl, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1903
Silver, Glass, Furniture, and Decorative Arts
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An Edward VII silver bachelor's cream jug and sugar bowl, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1903
each with part-gadrooned body, the sides applied with reeded harp-shaped handles, 12,5cm wide over handles, 125g all in; a Georgian silver-gilt berry spoon, marks indistinct, the bowl later moulded with fruit, the stem with a vacant cartouche, 70g; and a Dutch silver tea caddy spoon, the bowl moulded with figures, with pierced handle, 10g
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