A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT
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A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT

MARK OF WILLIAM ROBERTSON, LONDON, 1754

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A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT
MARK OF WILLIAM ROBERTSON, LONDON, 1754
With gadroon rim, pheasant crest, the three feet and scroll handle of ribbed form; also a George III baluster cream jug, maker's mark SA, London, 1763, chased with spiral bands of flowers and rococo cartouche; and a George III silver pepper, mark of Michael Starkey, London, 1818, engraved with crest, tapering sides and bud finial
12.5 oz. (388 gr.) (3)
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The crest engraved on the pepper is that of Everard

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