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MARK OF BENJAMIN LUCAS, LONDON, 1762
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A GEORGE III SILVER TEA URN
Mark of Benjamin Lucas, London, 1762
The inverted pear-shaped urn supported on a square pedestal base, raised on four shell and leaf capped scroll feet, the spirally fluted body with two shell and foliage bracket handles, chased with panels of acanthus foliage, the domed cover with a bud finial, with a curved spigot and tap, contained in a later oak case, the cover with a brass plaque labelled G.A. Gibbs22in. (56cm.) high
108oz. (3,359gr.) gross
Mark of Benjamin Lucas, London, 1762
The inverted pear-shaped urn supported on a square pedestal base, raised on four shell and leaf capped scroll feet, the spirally fluted body with two shell and foliage bracket handles, chased with panels of acanthus foliage, the domed cover with a bud finial, with a curved spigot and tap, contained in a later oak case, the cover with a brass plaque labelled G.A. Gibbs22in. (56cm.) high
108oz. (3,359gr.) gross