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THE FIRST PROBABLY MARK OF JOHN CORY, LONDON, 1702; THE TOY CUP MARK OF EDMUND TOWNSEND, LONDON, 1700,
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A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP AND A TOY TWO-HANDLED CUP,
THE FIRST PROBABLY MARK OF JOHN CORY, LONDON, 1702; THE TOY CUP MARK OF EDMUND TOWNSEND, LONDON, 1700,
the first clindrical with lower gadrooned section, scroll handles; marked on body; the toy cup of similar design, marked on body; together with a silver small saucepan, mark probably of John Gamon, London, 1739, with turned wood handle, marked under base
The first cup 5¾in. (14.5cm.) wide over handles; 8oz. gross weight (3)
THE FIRST PROBABLY MARK OF JOHN CORY, LONDON, 1702; THE TOY CUP MARK OF EDMUND TOWNSEND, LONDON, 1700,
the first clindrical with lower gadrooned section, scroll handles; marked on body; the toy cup of similar design, marked on body; together with a silver small saucepan, mark probably of John Gamon, London, 1739, with turned wood handle, marked under base
The first cup 5¾in. (14.5cm.) wide over handles; 8oz. gross weight (3)
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