John Hopkins
Silver, Furniture, Ceramics & Glass
About this Item
London, England
Three George I Britannia standard silver Old English pattern spoons, John Hopkins, London, 1721-1724
each later chased and moulded with fruit, the stems engraved with geometric motifs and a crest; another, Isaac Dalton, London, date mark indistinct; and a George III silver sugar sifter, Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1791, with pierced shell-shaped bowl, 300g all in, cased
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