A George III Silver Egg-cruet
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A George III Silver Egg-cruet

MARK OF EMES & BARNARD, THE SPOONS BY ELEY & FEARN AND HENRY HOLLAND, LONDON, 1815, 1817 AND 1819

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A George III Silver Egg-cruet
Mark of Emes & Barnard, the spoons by Eley & Fearn and Henry Holland, London, 1815, 1817 and 1819
The serpentine hexafoil stand on three foliate shell, lion mask and claw feet, the openwork body with six fluted column with paw feet supporting the frame with gadrooned rims, six vase-shaped eggs-cups and six egg spoons centred by a conforming salt-cellar with swing handle, gilt interiors, marked on bodies
22 cm. diam.
1112 gr.
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's London, 26 July 1979, lot 230
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