A George III silver tankard, maker's initials TW, possibly Tomas Wallis I, circa 1799
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A George III silver tankard, maker's initials TW, possibly Tomas Wallis I, circa 1799
the body chased with three oval cartouches between wrigglework borders, the side with strapwork handle, raised on a circular spreading foot, inscribed COB to POB. 1799, dented footrim, 9,5cm high, 210g
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