THREE FRENCH SILVER SAUCEPANS, Paris, the first 1798-1809, maker's mark in lozenge top to bottom LB, left to right J M, with screw in handle, the second 1819-1838, the last and spouted example, possibly late 19th century, each plain cylindrical, with turned wood handle issuing from silver join, with applied molded rim--8in., 7in., 5¼in. (20.3, 17.7 and 13.3cm.) diam. respectively, gross weight 47oz. (3)

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THREE FRENCH SILVER SAUCEPANS, Paris, the first 1798-1809, maker's mark in lozenge top to bottom LB, left to right J M, with screw in handle, the second 1819-1838, the last and spouted example, possibly late 19th century, each plain cylindrical, with turned wood handle issuing from silver join, with applied molded rim--8in., 7in., 5¼in. (20.3, 17.7 and 13.3cm.) diam. respectively, gross weight 47oz. (3)

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