A George III silver sugar basket, William Plummer, London, 1782
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A George III silver sugar basket, William Plummer, London, 1782
of navette form, the body pierced with interlinking flowerheads and bright-cut with stylised foliate garlands centred by a vacant cartouche, beaded rim, the sides applied with a swing handle, raised on a conforming spreading pedestal foot, scratch weight VP M"K and ih7=O, lacking liner, dents, restoration, 16,4cm wide, 245g
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