MAKER'S MARKS LISTED BELOW, LONDON
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TWO MATCHING GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, A SWEETMEAT BASKET AND SIX SERVING PIECES
Maker's marks listed below, London
Comprising: the two compressed circular salts each on female's headed corkscrew supports, gilt-lined, with everted gadrooned rim--one Cradock & Reid, 1822; the second marks illegible--3in. (7.6cm.) diam.; a monogrammed, oval sweetmeat basket with pierced sides, with beaded rim, and corded swing handle--marks worn, circa 1820; a crested Fiddle pattern ?tart server with spring cover--P. A. & W. Bateman, 1805; a crested Feather Edge pattern soup ladle--1769, a pair of mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives with silver blades, the blades--Paul Storr, 1820 (marks worn); and a marrow scoop--?Andrew Archer, 1722, together with a silver-plated meat-skewer--weighable silver--27oz. (9)
Maker's marks listed below, London
Comprising: the two compressed circular salts each on female's headed corkscrew supports, gilt-lined, with everted gadrooned rim--one Cradock & Reid, 1822; the second marks illegible--3in. (7.6cm.) diam.; a monogrammed, oval sweetmeat basket with pierced sides, with beaded rim, and corded swing handle--marks worn, circa 1820; a crested Fiddle pattern ?tart server with spring cover--P. A. & W. Bateman, 1805; a crested Feather Edge pattern soup ladle--1769, a pair of mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives with silver blades, the blades--Paul Storr, 1820 (marks worn); and a marrow scoop--?Andrew Archer, 1722, together with a silver-plated meat-skewer--weighable silver--27oz. (9)