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A George III Silver Tumbler-Cup, by Richard Richardson II, Chester, 1768, plain cylindrical and with
A George III Silver Tumbler-Cup, by Richard Richardson II, Chester, 1768, plain cylindrical and with gilt interior, 5.6cm diameter, 2oz 2dwt A n...
A Rare Pair of George III Silver Wine-Coasters, by John Hampston and John Prince, York, 1794, One
A Rare Pair of George III Silver Wine-Coasters, by John Hampston and John Prince, York, 1794, One With York Town Mark, circular and with turned wo...
A Pair of George II Silver Sauceboats, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1754, each oval and on three
A Pair of George II Silver Sauceboats, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1754, each oval and on three foliage-capped feet, with leaf-capped handle, eng...
A Charles II Silver Tumbler-Cup, Maker's Mark Lacking, Attributed to Thomas Mangy, York, 1673,
A Charles II Silver Tumbler-Cup, Maker's Mark Lacking, Attributed to Thomas Mangy, York, 1673, slightly tapering cylindrical, chased with foliage ...
A George III Silver Coffee-Pot, Maker's Mark Possibly IH, Possibly by James Hetherington, Newcastle,
A George III Silver Coffee-Pot, Maker's Mark Possibly IH, Possibly by James Hetherington, Newcastle, 1798, pear-shaped and on spreading foot with ...
A George III Silver Teapot and an Associated Stand, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I,
A George III Silver Teapot and an Associated Stand, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, The Teapot 1784, The Stand 1786, the teap...
A George III Silver Two-Handled Cup, by John Langlands, Newcastle, 1796, inverted bell-shaped and on
A George III Silver Two-Handled Cup, by John Langlands, Newcastle, 1796, inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two scroll handles, 17.5...
A George III Silver Cream-Boat, by John Langlands, Newcastle, Circa 1800, boat-shaped and on three
A George III Silver Cream-Boat, by John Langlands, Newcastle, Circa 1800, boat-shaped and on three shell-capped stepped feet, with shaped border a...