THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN BRIDGE, LONDON, 1805, THE SECOND WITH MAKER'S MARK BADLY STRUCK, LONDON, 1800 AND THE THIRD WITH MAKER'S MARK OF JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1893
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A silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, a silver milk jug and a silver tea pot, all British
The first with maker's mark of John Bridge, London, 1805, the second with maker's mark badly struck, London, 1800 and the third with maker's mark of James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1893
The first of plain boat shape engraved with meander bands, the cover with ball finial, the second of plain form with a reeded rim and engraved with vacant cartouche and the third of oval lobed form, wood handle and finial
83cm. (3in.)
(372gr. excl. liners) (3)
The first with maker's mark of John Bridge, London, 1805, the second with maker's mark badly struck, London, 1800 and the third with maker's mark of James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1893
The first of plain boat shape engraved with meander bands, the cover with ball finial, the second of plain form with a reeded rim and engraved with vacant cartouche and the third of oval lobed form, wood handle and finial
83cm. (3in.)
(372gr. excl. liners) (3)