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MAKERS MARK J*S (GRIMWADE 3708) TENTATIVELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1776
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A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
MAKERS MARK J*S (GRIMWADE 3708) TENTATIVELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1776
Of plain baluster form, the front engraved with later coat of arms and motto scroll; a George III silver wine funnel, makers mark ?H, London, 1802; a small shaped square silver salver, mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1927; and a matched pair of Georgian/Victorian fish servers, the fish slice, no makers mark, London, 1799; and the fork, mark of Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1848
4¾ in. high (11.5 cm.)
31 oz. (961 gr.)
MAKERS MARK J*S (GRIMWADE 3708) TENTATIVELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1776
Of plain baluster form, the front engraved with later coat of arms and motto scroll; a George III silver wine funnel, makers mark ?H, London, 1802; a small shaped square silver salver, mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1927; and a matched pair of Georgian/Victorian fish servers, the fish slice, no makers mark, London, 1799; and the fork, mark of Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1848
4¾ in. high (11.5 cm.)
31 oz. (961 gr.)
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