TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, A CREAM JUG AND AN OLD ENGLISH AND A FEATHER EDGE PATTERN STUFFING SPOON*

ALL LONDON, WITH MAKER'S MARKS OF: H. NUTTING, 1786; CREAM JUG P. & A. BATEMAN, 1804; THE SPOONS P. & W. BATEMAN, 1813, THE LAST SMITH & FEARN, 1787

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TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, A CREAM JUG AND AN OLD ENGLISH AND A FEATHER EDGE PATTERN STUFFING SPOON*
All London, with maker's marks of: H. Nutting, 1786; cream jug P. & A. Bateman, 1804; the spoons P. & W. Bateman, 1813, the last Smith & Fearn, 1787
The first salts gilt-lined boat shaped, engraved with crest, with two corkscrew foliate handles, with gadrooned rims--5in. (12.7cm.) over handles; the second pair oval, on four shell-headed scroll and hoof supports, gadrooned everted rim--3in. (7.6cm.) long; the helmet form cream jug on pedestal base, engraved border, center with crest, the spoons--12¼in. (5.7cm.) long, 21oz. (7)

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