A GEORGE III FOUR BOTTLE SILVER CRUET STAND, maker's mark of R. & S. Hennell, London, 1785, comprising two cut glass cruets with glass stoppers (bottles and stopper differing slightly), with unmarked, angular silver handle, and two conforming vase form mustard pots with reeded silver mount and detachable cut glass cover, the broadly quatrefoil stand with wood base, raised on four bat wing fluted tapering supports, the ground engraved with crest and issuing four tapering columnar and paw supports to the four bottle and stopper frames, topped by four straps forming standard to the angular ring handle--10in. (25.4cm.) high

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A GEORGE III FOUR BOTTLE SILVER CRUET STAND, maker's mark of R. & S. Hennell, London, 1785, comprising two cut glass cruets with glass stoppers (bottles and stopper differing slightly), with unmarked, angular silver handle, and two conforming vase form mustard pots with reeded silver mount and detachable cut glass cover, the broadly quatrefoil stand with wood base, raised on four bat wing fluted tapering supports, the ground engraved with crest and issuing four tapering columnar and paw supports to the four bottle and stopper frames, topped by four straps forming standard to the angular ring handle--10in. (25.4cm.) high

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