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An early 18th century Britannia Standard silver brandy pan of traditional form, shaped spout with ball terminal, moulded lip, the handle with heart-shaped shield and turned ebony grip, two groups of owner's initials on the underside of the base, contemporary armorial, date letter and town mark illegible, maker's mark indistinct, 3 3/4in diameter, 3 1/4in high, 8oz.s. The Arms are those of Osborne impaling probably Digby or Morden.
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An early 18th century Britannia Standard silver brandy pan of traditional form, shaped spout with ball terminal, moulded lip, the handle with heart-shaped shield and turned ebony grip, two groups of owner's initials on the underside of the base, contemporary armorial, date letter and town mark illegible, maker's mark indistinct, 3 3/4in diameter, 3 1/4in high, 8oz.s. The Arms are those of Osborne impaling probably Digby or Morden.
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