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MARK OF EMICK ROMER, LONDON, 1761 AND 1762
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A George III silver tea-caddy and sugar-box
Mark of Emick Romer, London, 1761 and 1762
Each rectangular bombé form on four foliate scroll feet, the scrolling borders with masks and foliage, the sides elaborately chased with Chinoiserie scenes of figures in landscapes, the hinged covers with figure finials, each engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked on base and cover, in a later velvet-lined fitted case with silver mounts
6½in. (16.5cm.) high
23oz. (721gr.)
The arms are those of Breton (2)
Mark of Emick Romer, London, 1761 and 1762
Each rectangular bombé form on four foliate scroll feet, the scrolling borders with masks and foliage, the sides elaborately chased with Chinoiserie scenes of figures in landscapes, the hinged covers with figure finials, each engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked on base and cover, in a later velvet-lined fitted case with silver mounts
6½in. (16.5cm.) high
23oz. (721gr.)
The arms are those of Breton (2)
Special notice
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