A George II silver two-handled loving cup, maker's marks worn, London, 1746

Decorative Arts
  • A George II silver two-handled loving cup, maker's marks worn, London, 1746


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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000

About this Item

A George II silver two-handled loving cup, maker's marks worn, London, 1746
with reeded body, one handle engraved with the initials 'B.W.A', raised on a domed circular footrim, 17,5cm wide over handles, 320g


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