A George III silver christening mug, possibly William Barrett II, London, 1813

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ZAR 1 757
Lot 338
  • A George III silver christening mug, possibly William Barrett II, London, 1813


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ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
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A George III silver christening mug, possibly William Barrett II, London, 1813
the tapering cylindrical body with alternating reeded and engraved bands of foliate, berry and ribbon decoration enclosing a rectangular cartouche engraved with the initials ECB, dents, maker's mark indistinct, 105g, 6,8cm high; and a George IV silver tea caddy spoon, John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1823, the bowl engraved with foliate and chequer board decoration, pierced and wavy rim, split to the stem of the handle, 8.1g
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