A George III silver two-handled urns and covers, maker's marks indistinct, London, 1770
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A George III silver two-handled urns and covers, maker's marks indistinct, London, 1770
the urn-shaped body moulded with swags above an acanthus-leaf stiff-leaf pattern, the conforming cover surmounted by an urn-shaped finial, the sides applied with leaf-and-scroll handles, raised on a domed spreading circular foot with conforming stiff-leaf moulding, 19cm high, 305g; and another, maker's mark indistinct, London, 1803, dents, 19cm high, 330g
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