Two late Victorian silver sauce boats and a silver cream jug

THE SAUCE BOATS WITH MAKER'S MARK OF TURNER BRADBURY, LONDON, 1899 AND 1901, THE CREAM JUG WITH MAKER'S MARK OF GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES, CHESTER, 1898

Details
Two late Victorian silver sauce boats and a silver cream jug
The sauce boats with maker's mark of Turner Bradbury, London, 1899 and 1901, the cream jug with maker's mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1898
The shaped-oval sauce boats each on three shell and hoof feet and with leaf-capped scroll handle and shaped rim, engraved with a crest and motto, the partly-fluted helmet-shaped cream jug with reeded bracket handle, each marked on side, and with plated partly-fluted coffee biggin, the handle lacking
the sauceboats 7½in. (19cm.) long
the cream jug 3in. (7.8cm.) high
23ozs. (734grs.) (3)
Provenance
Harry Lawson Webster, 1st Viscount Burnham (d.1933), Hall Barn, Buckinghamshire
Thence by descent

Lot Essay

The crest on the sauceboats is that of Lawson.

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