A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED COVERED SAUCE TUREENS, maker's mark of William Elliot, London, 1815, each partly fluted oblong on four foliate shell headed paw supports, twice engraved with coat-of-arms within finely reeded foliate scrolls, with two part foliate clad reeded upraised loop handles, with applied gadrooned rim divided by foliate shells at intervals, the partly fluted low domed cover engraved with crest, the shaped ring foliate handle rising from a radiating acanthus calyx--length over handles 8in. (20.3cm.), 65.5oz. (2)

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED COVERED SAUCE TUREENS, maker's mark of William Elliot, London, 1815, each partly fluted oblong on four foliate shell headed paw supports, twice engraved with coat-of-arms within finely reeded foliate scrolls, with two part foliate clad reeded upraised loop handles, with applied gadrooned rim divided by foliate shells at intervals, the partly fluted low domed cover engraved with crest, the shaped ring foliate handle rising from a radiating acanthus calyx--length over handles 8in. (20.3cm.), 65.5oz. (2)
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