A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, London, 1828, maker's mark of John Fry II, each lobed compressed circular on scalloped rimmed, foliate chased base, with gilt interior, the lobes chased and engraved with shaped ovals enclosing birds on matted ground, two lobes with scroll enclosed asymmetrical cartouche, one vacant one engraved with crest motto and initial, divided by matted stylized leaf, with applied shell, rocaille and scroll rim, part foliate scroll handles, the cream jug spout applied with foliate scrolls, rocaille and headed by owl's mask--the sugar bowl width over handles 8½in. (21.5cm.), 28oz. (2)

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, London, 1828, maker's mark of John Fry II, each lobed compressed circular on scalloped rimmed, foliate chased base, with gilt interior, the lobes chased and engraved with shaped ovals enclosing birds on matted ground, two lobes with scroll enclosed asymmetrical cartouche, one vacant one engraved with crest motto and initial, divided by matted stylized leaf, with applied shell, rocaille and scroll rim, part foliate scroll handles, the cream jug spout applied with foliate scrolls, rocaille and headed by owl's mask--the sugar bowl width over handles 8½in. (21.5cm.), 28oz. (2)

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