A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER SALTS, A GEORGE III TEAPOT STAND AND A DISH-CROSS

THE SALTS MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN MCDONALD, GLASGOW, 1806; THE TEAPOT STAND HENRY GREENWAY, LONDON, 1794; THE FIRST DISH CROSS MAKER'S MARK OF S. HERBERT & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1755, DATE LETTER LACKING

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER SALTS, A GEORGE III TEAPOT STAND AND A DISH-CROSS
The salts maker's mark of John McDonald, Glasgow, 1806; the teapot stand Henry Greenway, London, 1794; the first dish cross maker's mark of S. Herbert & Co., London, circa 1755, date letter lacking
The gilt-lined boat-form salts each on rim foot, with gadrooned rims--4in. (10.16cm.) long, the rectangular teapot stand with triple arched ends, on four reeded bracket supports, engraved with double-headed eagle crest within shield form cartouche, with wrigglework reeded border--6in. (15.24cm.) long, the dish cross with pierced circular frame, (no lamp), issuing four revolving bars, on adjustable shell (one crest engraved) upper, and radiating lobed, lower support, with openwork frame between--10in. (25.4cm.) long, together with a ?silver plated oval funnel stand and a dish-cross with covered burner, weighable silver 33oz. (8)

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