John Muns
Session 1
About this Item
London
A George III silver salt, John Muns, London, 1767
circular, with a gadrooned border, centre with a crest, on four hoof feet; a George V silver sugar caster, maker's mark worn, London, 1931, baluster, moulded with a girdle, the detachable cover with spire finial, raised on a circular foot; and an George VI silver salt, Walker & Hall, London, 1938, rectangular, with shell and gadrooned border, raised on four hoof feet, blue glass liner, 195g all in
(3)
tallest: 12cm
Provenance
The Mary Eleanor Hibbert Collection.
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