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MARK OF JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1801
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A GEORGE III SILVER CHRISTENING MUG
MARK OF JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1801
Attractively engraved with a crest of Hope supporting an anchor with one hand, her other hand outstretched supporting an initialled oval buckle-and-strap cartouche with presentation inscription, the opposite side engraved with coat-of-arms, gilt interior; together with a George IV silver double measure, engraved with crest, maker's mark indistinct, TH?, London, 1825; also a small Swedish parcel-gilt beaker by Petter Ekegren, Trosa, 1763, initialled to side IAS:AFD; a Swedish parcel-gilt vodka cup, probably by Nils Grubb, Huddiksvall, circa 1760; and a Tibetan or Nepalese silver-mounted and lined wood bowl
weighable silver 9 oz. (279 gr.) (5)
MARK OF JOHN EMES, LONDON, 1801
Attractively engraved with a crest of Hope supporting an anchor with one hand, her other hand outstretched supporting an initialled oval buckle-and-strap cartouche with presentation inscription, the opposite side engraved with coat-of-arms, gilt interior; together with a George IV silver double measure, engraved with crest, maker's mark indistinct, TH?, London, 1825; also a small Swedish parcel-gilt beaker by Petter Ekegren, Trosa, 1763, initialled to side IAS:AFD; a Swedish parcel-gilt vodka cup, probably by Nils Grubb, Huddiksvall, circa 1760; and a Tibetan or Nepalese silver-mounted and lined wood bowl
weighable silver 9 oz. (279 gr.) (5)
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