THE FIRST TWO BY THOMAS CHAWNER, LONDON, 1785, THE OTHER BY CARRINGTON AND CO., LONDON, 1952
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TWO GEORGE III SILVER FLUTED MUSTARD POTS AND A MODERN EXAMPLE EN SUITE
THE FIRST TWO BY THOMAS CHAWNER, LONDON, 1785, THE OTHER BY CARRINGTON AND CO., LONDON, 1952
Variously engraved and with beaded rat-tails to handles, blue glass liners; also a George III rectangular part-fluted teapot mark of ID, London, 1807; a George III oval bachelor's teapot by John Emes, London, 1804; and a part-fluted Victorian baluster hot water jug, London, 1891 -- 50 oz. (1,550 gr.)
THE FIRST TWO BY THOMAS CHAWNER, LONDON, 1785, THE OTHER BY CARRINGTON AND CO., LONDON, 1952
Variously engraved and with beaded rat-tails to handles, blue glass liners; also a George III rectangular part-fluted teapot mark of ID, London, 1807; a George III oval bachelor's teapot by John Emes, London, 1804; and a part-fluted Victorian baluster hot water jug, London, 1891 -- 50 oz. (1,550 gr.)
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