A GROUP OF GEORGE II AND GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT GLASS WARES,
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A GROUP OF GEORGE II AND GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT GLASS WARES,

VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY,

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A GROUP OF GEORGE II AND GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT GLASS WARES,
VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY,
each fully marked, comprising a dish cross with central burner incised with crest, William Plummer, 1757; an oval cruet stand with seven glass vessels, some with silver mounts, most Robert Hennel, 1973; and a sugar basket, London, 1795, maker's mark 'HS'; together with six silver bottle tags, and a George IV silver sugar spoon incised with a crest, London, 1822, maker's mark indistinct
The cruet stand 9½in. (24.1cm.) high, 48oz. approximate gross weight (10)
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