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THE FIRST MARK OF FULLER WHITE, LONDON, 1759, THE SECOND MARK LOOSELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN PAYNE (GRIMWADE 3672), LONDON, 1772
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A GOOD GEORGE II SILVER CHOCOLATE POT WITH A SIMILAR GEORGE III HOT WATER JUG
THE FIRST MARK OF FULLER WHITE, LONDON, 1759, THE SECOND MARK LOOSELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN PAYNE (GRIMWADE 3672), LONDON, 1772
Both with gadroon border to spreading bases and covers, the chocolate pot with detachable fluted finial and detachable cover secured by a pin terminating in a heart motif, the leaf and scroll-embellished spout terminating in an eagle's head, the hot water jug with fluted spout
11 ½ in. high (29.5 cm.)
60 oz. (1860 gm.)
THE FIRST MARK OF FULLER WHITE, LONDON, 1759, THE SECOND MARK LOOSELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN PAYNE (GRIMWADE 3672), LONDON, 1772
Both with gadroon border to spreading bases and covers, the chocolate pot with detachable fluted finial and detachable cover secured by a pin terminating in a heart motif, the leaf and scroll-embellished spout terminating in an eagle's head, the hot water jug with fluted spout
11 ½ in. high (29.5 cm.)
60 oz. (1860 gm.)