A George III silver basket, marks indistinct
A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part 1
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A George III silver basket, marks indistinct
oval, the sides moulded with flowerheads, c-scrolls and foliage between pierced bands and applied with a beaded swing-handle, with beaded rim, raised on a conforming pierced foot with beaded edge, dents, 16cm wide, 140g; and a pair of George III silver sugar nips, possibly John Faux, London, date mark indistinct, 18th century, engraved with a crest, slight distortion, repair, 40g
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