A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER
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A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER

MARK OF CHARLES HATFIELD, LONDON, 1732

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A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER
MARK OF CHARLES HATFIELD, LONDON, 1732
Square with shaped corners, on four hoof feet, the center engraved with a crest, marked on reverse; together with a George II silver cream boat, William Shaw II and William Preist, London, 1750, oval, on three hoof feet, with a scalloped rim and leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, the base engraved DFR, marked under base
Waiter: 5¾in. (14.5cm.); Cream boat: 5½in. (14cm.) long; 9oz. 10dwt. (2)
Provenance
Waiter: Estate of Edith and Maude Wetmore, Chateau-Sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island; Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 18 September 1969, lot 909.
Special notice
Christie's is selling all lots in this sale as agent for an organization which holds a State of New York Exempt Organization certificate. Seller explicitly reserves all trademark and trade name rights and rights of privacy and publicity in the name and image of Doris Duke. No buyer of any property in this sale will acquire any right to use the Doris Duke name or image. Seller further explicitly reserves all copyright rights in designs or other copyrightable works included in the property offered for sale. No buyer of any property in the sale will acquire the rights to reproduce, distribute copies of, or prepare derivative works of such designs or copyrightable works.

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