TWO GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNELS AND A RUSSIAN EXAMPLE

LONDON, 1809, MAKER'S MARK WORN, APPARENTLY THAT OF T. HAYTER; THE SECOND 1815, WB, THE LAST CIRCA 1840, POSSIBLY MOSCOW (MARKS WORN)

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TWO GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNELS AND A RUSSIAN EXAMPLE
London, 1809, maker's mark worn, apparently that of T. Hayter; the second 1815, WB, the last circa 1840, possibly Moscow (marks worn)
Of typical form, the first and second engraved with crest, with detachable strainer with clip, with gadrooned rim, the second with reeded band--approximately 6in. (15.2cm.) long; the Russian example with molded body, fixed strainer, detachable funnel, engraved with crest and initials--4in. (11.4cm.) long, together with a circular stand--London, 1784--3in. (9.5cm.) diam., 13.5oz. (4)

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