Two George III silver salts, David Mowden & maker's mark indistinct, London, 1756-1778
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Two George III silver salts, David Mowden & maker's mark indistinct, London, 1756-1778
cauldron-shaped, each with moulded rim and gilt interior, raised on three hoof feet, the reverse engraved with the initials WM*C and H*W M*W respectively, minor dents, 6cm diameter, 90g all in
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