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MARK OF DANIEL SMITH AND ROBERT SHARP, LONDON, 1764
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A George III silver hot-water urn
Mark of Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London, 1764
Vase-shaped, the square pedestal base with pierced quatrefoil apron resting on four lion's paw feet, with gadrooned borders and pierced mid-section, the handles formed as flowering branches with leaf and floral terminals, with foliage-wrapped spigot and ivory tap, the rising domed cover with part gadrooned and foliage-applied finial, marked on base of body and cover, inside cover with scratchweight '94X18'
21in. (53.5cm.) high
gross 89oz. (2,798gr.)
Mark of Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London, 1764
Vase-shaped, the square pedestal base with pierced quatrefoil apron resting on four lion's paw feet, with gadrooned borders and pierced mid-section, the handles formed as flowering branches with leaf and floral terminals, with foliage-wrapped spigot and ivory tap, the rising domed cover with part gadrooned and foliage-applied finial, marked on base of body and cover, inside cover with scratchweight '94X18'
21in. (53.5cm.) high
gross 89oz. (2,798gr.)
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