A GEORGE III CREAM-BOAT AND A SUGAR-BASKET, the first circa 1760, maker's mark II struck three times, probably for James Jennings; the second by Charles Chesterman, London, 1773, the first oval, on spreading oval base, with wavy rim, chased with flutes and with leaf-capped scroll handle-- 5in. (12.6cm.) long; the second vase-shaped on spreading circular foot, chased with flutes, husk swags and paterae and pierced with pales all between ropetwist borders, with openwork entwined handle (repairs), with blue glass liner, marked on rim - 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high, 5.5oz.

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A GEORGE III CREAM-BOAT AND A SUGAR-BASKET, the first circa 1760, maker's mark II struck three times, probably for James Jennings; the second by Charles Chesterman, London, 1773, the first oval, on spreading oval base, with wavy rim, chased with flutes and with leaf-capped scroll handle-- 5in. (12.6cm.) long; the second vase-shaped on spreading circular foot, chased with flutes, husk swags and paterae and pierced with pales all between ropetwist borders, with openwork entwined handle (repairs), with blue glass liner, marked on rim - 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high, 5.5oz.

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