EACH LONDON, THE FIRST MAKER'S MARK OF GEORGE HUNTER, 1743; THE OTHER EBENEZER COKER, 1771
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A GEORGE II AND A GEORGE III SILVER WAITER
Each London, the first maker's mark of George Hunter, 1743; the other Ebenezer Coker, 1771
Each shaped circular, the first on three scroll and hoof supports, the ground engraved with traces of coat-of-arms within foliage, with molded and fluted border, the wavy rim applied with shell at intervals--6½in. (16.5cm.) wide; the other on three claw and ball supports, engraved with helm enclosed by paired foliage, with molded and inverted shell border, the rim also with smaller shell at intervals--7¾in. (19.6cm.) wide, 17oz. (2)
Each London, the first maker's mark of George Hunter, 1743; the other Ebenezer Coker, 1771
Each shaped circular, the first on three scroll and hoof supports, the ground engraved with traces of coat-of-arms within foliage, with molded and fluted border, the wavy rim applied with shell at intervals--6½in. (16.5cm.) wide; the other on three claw and ball supports, engraved with helm enclosed by paired foliage, with molded and inverted shell border, the rim also with smaller shell at intervals--7¾in. (19.6cm.) wide, 17oz. (2)