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MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1814
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A SMALL GEORGE III SILVER TWO-HANDLED CHRISTENING CUP
MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1814
Engraved with initials 'CCES' above a chased frieze of flowers and scrolls, gilt interior; together with a George II silver brandy saucepan by Benjamin Stephenson, London, 1739, engraved with the Somerset crest within a foliate wreath above the initial N; two christening mugs; a Victorian cream jug with gilt interior; and a tea caddy with reeded sides
The first 3¼ in. (8.3 cm.) high
8 oz. 6 dwt. (268 gr.)
MARK OF REBECCA EMES AND EDWARD BARNARD, LONDON, 1814
Engraved with initials 'CCES' above a chased frieze of flowers and scrolls, gilt interior; together with a George II silver brandy saucepan by Benjamin Stephenson, London, 1739, engraved with the Somerset crest within a foliate wreath above the initial N; two christening mugs; a Victorian cream jug with gilt interior; and a tea caddy with reeded sides
The first 3¼ in. (8.3 cm.) high
8 oz. 6 dwt. (268 gr.)
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Katharine Cooke
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