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LONDON, 1714, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, PROBABLY THAT OF RICHARD BAYLEY
Details
A George I silver chocolate-pot
London, 1714, maker's mark indistinct, probably that of Richard Bayley
Plain tapering cylindrical and on rim foot, the hinged domed cover with hinged baluster finial, the short spout the hinged flap, engraved beneath the base with the initials A*H C, marked on base and cover
9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) high
23oz. (724gr.)
London, 1714, maker's mark indistinct, probably that of Richard Bayley
Plain tapering cylindrical and on rim foot, the hinged domed cover with hinged baluster finial, the short spout the hinged flap, engraved beneath the base with the initials A*H C, marked on base and cover
9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) high
23oz. (724gr.)
Provenance
Sir Robert Barlow (1891-1972) and thence by descent
Special notice
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