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TWO GEORGE III SILVER PARTIAL DISH CROSSES, each London, the first maker's mark of Thomas Nash, 1774; the second Henry Chawner, 1790, each with circular adjustable frame for the adjustable stretchers, with sliding supporters issuing from bifurcated scroll stem, the center with pierced cover (lacking burner), the first with openwork stylized shell form upper and lower supporters, the second with shoe form upper and oval form lower, supporters--12¼in. (31.1cm.) and 9½in. (24.1cm.) long across stretchers, 26.5oz. (2)