A George IV silver hot water jug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1824
Silver, Glass, Furniture, and Decorative Arts
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A George IV silver hot water jug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1824
the shoulder with gadrooned border, the side applied with a later wooden handle, the bulbous body raised on a moulded stepped circular foot, the hinged cover with compressed finial, engraved scratchweights RM 40, 24.18, G17.12, No 1, J3./12.18, dents to the body, age cracks to the handle, 21,6cm high, 775g all in
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