A George II silver sauceboat, maker's initials W.*, London, 1753
Session Two
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A George II silver sauceboat, maker's initials W.*, London, 1753
with wavy rim, applied c-scroll handle, raised on three shell-headed hoof feet, repair, 10cm high, 210g; and a George III silver mustard pot, John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle, 1779-1791, urn-shaped, the hinged cover with later foliate finial, the body moulded in relief with scrolling foliage and engraved with the initial P, with gilt interior, leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on a spreading pedestal foot, later blue glass liner, replaced finial,8,5cm high, 195g
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