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THE TASTE DE VIN WITH MAKER'S MARK NF IN LOZENGE, 19TH CENTURY; THE SAUCE-PAN WITH INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK, LONDON, POSSIBLY 1734
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A French taste de vin and a silver-gilt brandy sauce-pan
The taste de vin with maker's mark NF in lozenge, 19th century; the sauce-pan with indistinct maker's mark, London, possibly 1734
The taste de vin of usual form with serpent handle and partly gadrooned body, inscribed J.B.J.P, the brandy sauce-pan with later gilding with bone handle, marked on body and base
13 cm. long (sauce-pan)
gross 124 gr. (2)
The taste de vin with maker's mark NF in lozenge, 19th century; the sauce-pan with indistinct maker's mark, London, possibly 1734
The taste de vin of usual form with serpent handle and partly gadrooned body, inscribed J.B.J.P, the brandy sauce-pan with later gilding with bone handle, marked on body and base
13 cm. long (sauce-pan)
gross 124 gr. (2)
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