A near pair of George III silver salts, Edward Wood, London, 1776, the other maker's mark worn, London, 1777

Session 2

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ZAR 5 270
Lot 237
  • A near pair of George III silver salts, Edward Wood, London, 1776, the other maker's mark worn, London, 1777


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ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
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ZAR 5 270
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A near pair of George III silver salts, Edward Wood, London, 1776, the other maker's mark worn, London, 1777
each bulbous body chased and moulded with foliage and lion-masks, with gadrooned rim, on three paw feet, the underside engraved with a crest, with later blue glass liners, gilt interior, one with scratch weight 7:13, 425g, 8cm diameter; and two Continental mustard spoons, moulded with scrolling foliage, 20g
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