MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN WAKELIN AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, LONDON, 1780, THE HANDLE WITH DIFFERING INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK
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A George III silver soup tureen and cover
maker's mark of John Wakelin and William Taylor, London, 1780, the handle with differing indistinct maker's mark
Boat-shaped and on spreading oval foot, the partly-fluted body with two beaded loop handles and partly-fluted detachable domed cover with detachable beaded ring handle, with beaded borders, the body and cover later chased with ribbon-tied husk swags, the cover engraved with a crest, marked on body, cover and handle, with plated plain liner
16in. (40.5cm.) long
105ozs. (3,279gr.)
maker's mark of John Wakelin and William Taylor, London, 1780, the handle with differing indistinct maker's mark
Boat-shaped and on spreading oval foot, the partly-fluted body with two beaded loop handles and partly-fluted detachable domed cover with detachable beaded ring handle, with beaded borders, the body and cover later chased with ribbon-tied husk swags, the cover engraved with a crest, marked on body, cover and handle, with plated plain liner
16in. (40.5cm.) long
105ozs. (3,279gr.)