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MARK TENTATIVELY ASCRIBED TO JACOB MARSH OR JOHN MOORE (GRIMWADE NO. 3658), LONDON, 1764
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A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD
MARK TENTATIVELY ASCRIBED TO JACOB MARSH OR JOHN MOORE (GRIMWADE NO. 3658), LONDON, 1764
Of baluster form with applied girdle, the domed cover with chair-back thumbpiece, with moulded decoration extending down the handle which is engraved with the initials S over B*B and terminating in heart-shaped escutcheon, on spreading circular foot
7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm.) high
23 oz. (725 gm.)
MARK TENTATIVELY ASCRIBED TO JACOB MARSH OR JOHN MOORE (GRIMWADE NO. 3658), LONDON, 1764
Of baluster form with applied girdle, the domed cover with chair-back thumbpiece, with moulded decoration extending down the handle which is engraved with the initials S over B*B and terminating in heart-shaped escutcheon, on spreading circular foot
7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm.) high
23 oz. (725 gm.)
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