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A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM JUG, A GEORGE III FISH SLICE AND A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, all London, with maker's marks of: the inverted pear form cream jug on three scroll supports on splayed feet, with engraved foliate band, scroll handle and wavy shaped rim--Thomas Rush, 1738--3½in. (8.8cm.) high, the arched rectangular blade pierced with interlocking scrolls centering paterae and bordered by rosette band, with punched quatrefoil far border, engraved on blade with initial and coronet, the filled, partly beaded handle engraved with crest and motto--the blade William Sumner, 1782, the handle Sheffield, maker's mark RT pellet between, circa 1780, date letter illegible, each ladle engraved with crest--Hayne & Cater, 1836, together with a basting spoon with later chased shell form bowl forming a soup ladle, engraved with crest--bearing marks for R. Cruickshank, 1799--gross weight 14oz. (5)