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A George I tazza by James Ker, Edinburgh 1725-1726, Assay Master Edward Penman, of plain conventi
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A George I tazza by James Ker, Edinburgh 1725-1726, Assay Master Edward Penman, of plain conventional form with slightly raised reeded border, on simple column stem with domed spreading foot rim, with engraved initial K in script to centre 18cm diameter, 10oz Provenance: Ex Fingask Castle, Christies 26th, 27th & 28th April 1993 lot 1035 (illustrated) Note: As was common with the Fingask silver the original crest or arms has been removed from the centre of the tazza and replaced with a late Georgian / early Victorian style engraved initial K for the Ker family of Fingask
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A George I tazza by James Ker, Edinburgh 1725-1726, Assay Master Edward Penman, of plain conventional form with slightly raised reeded border, on simple column stem with domed spreading foot rim, with engraved initial K in script to centre 18cm diameter, 10oz Provenance: Ex Fingask Castle, Christies 26th, 27th & 28th April 1993 lot 1035 (illustrated) Note: As was common with the Fingask silver the original crest or arms has been removed from the centre of the tazza and replaced with a late Georgian / early Victorian style engraved initial K for the Ker family of Fingask
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Edinburgh
Scotland
EH1 3RR
United Kingdom
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