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MARK OF JOHN WAKELIN AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, LONDON, 1790
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A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEPAN**
MARK OF JOHN WAKELIN AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, LONDON, 1790
Circular with side lip, and turned wood handle, the front engraved with a crest, together with a George I silver saucepan, mark of William Gamble, London, 1720, baluster with side spout and turned ivory baluster handle, the side engraved with a Marquess's coronet and initial W, each marked on body
The first: 9¼in. (23.5cm.) long over handle; 20oz. gross weight (2)
MARK OF JOHN WAKELIN AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, LONDON, 1790
Circular with side lip, and turned wood handle, the front engraved with a crest, together with a George I silver saucepan, mark of William Gamble, London, 1720, baluster with side spout and turned ivory baluster handle, the side engraved with a Marquess's coronet and initial W, each marked on body
The first: 9¼in. (23.5cm.) long over handle; 20oz. gross weight (2)
Provenance
The first: Jessie Woolworth Donahue; Sotheby, Parke-Bernet, New York, 28-29 April 1972, lot 64.
The second: with How of Edinburgh, Ltd., London, 1939, (£14).
The second: with How of Edinburgh, Ltd., London, 1939, (£14).
Special notice
Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species.
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