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ZAR 3 748
Lot 366
  • A George III silver creamer, Crispin Fuller, London, 1817
  • A George III silver creamer, Crispin Fuller, London, 1817

LOT 366

Crispin Fuller

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ZAR 3 000 - 4 000
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ZAR 3 748

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A George III silver creamer, Crispin Fuller, London, 1817
with gadroon and foliate border, the bulbous body with stepped shoulder, double c-scroll foliate and ribbed handle, raised on four bun feet, gilt bowl, 250g, 8,5cm wide; and an Edward VII silver toast rack, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1906, the open frame with six divisions, surmounted by a pierced handle, raised on four faceted octagonal feet, stamped GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY 112 REGENT STREET W, 230g, 13cm high
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