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Five various English silver objects

SALVER OF GEORGES SMITH & THOMAS HAYTER, LONDON, 1796; MUSTARD-POT PROBABLY LONDON, 1831; INKSTAND MAKER'S MARK H A, SHEFFIELD, 1896; PHOTO FRAMES MAKER'S MARK H M, SHEFFIELD, 1901

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Five various English silver objects
Salver of Georges Smith & Thomas Hayter, London, 1796; mustard-pot probably London, 1831; inkstand maker's mark H A, Sheffield, 1896; photo frames maker's mark H M, Sheffield, 1901
Comprising: a salver, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms; a mustard pot with blue glass-liner; a boat-shaped inkstand on four scroll feet; and a pair of rectangular silver-mounted photo frames with a vacant cartouche to the top
19.5cm. long (photoframes)
486gr. (excluding glass liner, frames and inkwell) (5)
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