TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT STANDS AND SUGAR BASKET AND AN AMERICAN SILVER TUMBLER CUP AND WAITER, the first London, 1788, maker's mark of William Plummer, rectangular, with incurved corners, with wood base, center engraved with crest and bright cut band--6½in. (16.5cm.) long; the second--London, 1800; navette form, on four feet, with engraved interlocking circle band--6in. (15.2cm.) long; the sugar basket--London, 1789, maker's mark of Hester Bateman5i; molded boat shaped on spreading oval foot, bright cut engraved with flral festoons, monogram and crest, with bail handle--5¾in. (14.6cm.) long; the American cup--probably Nicholas Burdock, circa 1800 initialled--2¼in. (5.7cm.) high; the waiter--F. W. Cooper, mid 19th Century; oval, on four openwork foliate tapering feet, engraved with crest, shield and initials--7½in. (19cm.) long: together with a plated table bell--weighable silver 16oz. (6)

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TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT STANDS AND SUGAR BASKET AND AN AMERICAN SILVER TUMBLER CUP AND WAITER, the first London, 1788, maker's mark of William Plummer, rectangular, with incurved corners, with wood base, center engraved with crest and bright cut band--6½in. (16.5cm.) long; the second--London, 1800; navette form, on four feet, with engraved interlocking circle band--6in. (15.2cm.) long; the sugar basket--London, 1789, maker's mark of Hester Bateman5i; molded boat shaped on spreading oval foot, bright cut engraved with flral festoons, monogram and crest, with bail handle--5¾in. (14.6cm.) long; the American cup--probably Nicholas Burdock, circa 1800 initialled--2¼in. (5.7cm.) high; the waiter--F. W. Cooper, mid 19th Century; oval, on four openwork foliate tapering feet, engraved with crest, shield and initials--7½in. (19cm.) long: together with a plated table bell--weighable silver 16oz. (6)

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