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A GEORGE II SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN, A GEORGE III WINE STRAINER, PAP BOAT, A PAIR OF SNUFFERS, SNUFFER TRAY, AND PAP BOAT, all London, execpt for tray, , with maker's marks of:, the saucepan--1728, George Greenhill Jones, of typical form, with part silver and turned wood handle--the saucepan 2in. (5cm.) wide; the wine strainer--1761, circular with pierced bowl, the shaped tab handle engraved with crest, the beaded rim with clip--4¼in. (10.7cm.) diam.; the snuffers--1814, R. Emes & E. Barnard I, scissor form, with openwork reeded and foliate handles, the box monogrammed and topped twice by shell between reeded borders; the tray--Sheffield, 1787, John Parsons & Co., tear drop shaped with squared front, on three tapering feet, with lozenge pierced band to the sides, the raised end pierced with foliate circle, with upswept reeded handle--10.in. (25.4cm.) long; the pap boat--1816; of typical form, gilt lined, with applied gadrooned rim--5in. (12.7cm.) long, gross weight 15oz. (5)