A George II silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1739

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  • A George II silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1739

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A George II silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1739

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ZAR 5 000 - 7 000

About this Item

A George II silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1739
with scalloped rim and leaf-capped double c-scroll handle, raised on three zoomorphic feet, the sides engraved with the initial 'H' and an armorial, 14cm high, 10,5cm wide, 360g

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