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A SILVER CREAM JUG
MARK OF JOHN SAYRE, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1800
On an oval and reeded foot, rising to an urn-form body with bright-cut engraved border of wriggle work and geometric patterns, with an upswept reeded handle, the body engraved with the monogram NEVL surrounded by a bright-cut engraved laurel wreath, marked under body twice
7¼ in. high; 7 oz.

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