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MARK OF ANNE TANQUERAY, LONDON, 1730
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SILVER SALT-CELLARS
MARK OF ANNE TANQUERAY, LONDON, 1730
Each circular, the bowl applied with leaves, the base with leaf decoration and a husk decorated stem, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked underneath
3½ in. (9 cm.) wide
29 oz. (895 gr.)
The arms are those of Buck impaling Sebright, as borne by Sir Charles Buck 3rd Bt. (d.1729) and his wife Anne (d.1764), daughter of Edward Sebright 3rd Bt., whom he married circa 1721, presumably engraved for his widow. (4)
MARK OF ANNE TANQUERAY, LONDON, 1730
Each circular, the bowl applied with leaves, the base with leaf decoration and a husk decorated stem, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked underneath
3½ in. (9 cm.) wide
29 oz. (895 gr.)
The arms are those of Buck impaling Sebright, as borne by Sir Charles Buck 3rd Bt. (d.1729) and his wife Anne (d.1764), daughter of Edward Sebright 3rd Bt., whom he married circa 1721, presumably engraved for his widow. (4)
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