A GEORGE II SMALL BOWL AND CREAM JUG
A GEORGE II SMALL BOWL AND CREAM JUG

MARK OF ANTHONY NELME, LONDON, 1727; GEORGE GREENHILL JONES, LONDON, 1735

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A GEORGE II SMALL BOWL AND CREAM JUG
MARK OF ANTHONY NELME, LONDON, 1727; GEORGE GREENHILL JONES, LONDON, 1735
The circular bowl on domed foot, with engraved coat-of-arms, the baluster-form cream jug, on domed circular foot, with beak spout, the body engraved with a cypher monogram; together with two Georgian kitchen peppers, John Barnard I and James Goodwin, 1724 and 1726, each cylindrical with scroll handle and pierced cover, each marked under base
The bowl 4 in. (10 cm.) diameter; the cream jug 3¼ in. (8.2 cm.) high; 12 oz. (383 gr.) (4)
Provenance
The Nelme bowl, Garrard, London, 1965
The kitchen peppers, S. J. Shrubsole, New York, 1967

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