TWO GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CREAM JUGS AND FUNNEL STAND, Dublin, the first 1787, maker's mark worn, the second, 1815, maker's marks James Le Bass, also struck WEST, probably for James Fry (for Alderman West), the funnel stand 1788, maker's mark of William Bond, of West, also stamped ILB, the first cream jug oval on three hoof feet, the sides chased with punched, partly punched and husk flutes, with oval vacant cartouche under spout, with punched rim and multi scroll handle--4in. (10.1cm.) high, the second rectangular with concave fluted corners, one side engraved with crest, with applied egg rim, with loop handle--4¼in. (10.7cm.) high, the circular stand engraved with crest--3½in. (8.8cm.) diam., 12.5oz. (3)

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TWO GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CREAM JUGS AND FUNNEL STAND, Dublin, the first 1787, maker's mark worn, the second, 1815, maker's marks James Le Bass, also struck WEST, probably for James Fry (for Alderman West), the funnel stand 1788, maker's mark of William Bond, of West, also stamped ILB, the first cream jug oval on three hoof feet, the sides chased with punched, partly punched and husk flutes, with oval vacant cartouche under spout, with punched rim and multi scroll handle--4in. (10.1cm.) high, the second rectangular with concave fluted corners, one side engraved with crest, with applied egg rim, with loop handle--4¼in. (10.7cm.) high, the circular stand engraved with crest--3½in. (8.8cm.) diam., 12.5oz. (3)

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