VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
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THREE ENGLISH SILVER WAITERS,
VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
each fully marked the first with shell and scroll rim and incised central armorial, John Robinson II, 1746; the second with beaded rim and incised central crest, Ebenezer Coker, 1768; and the third with incised scroliate blossoms, 1743, maker's mark indistinct; together with a small shaped dish, marked for Isadore Leapman, Birmingham, 1913
The first, the larger, 9in. (22.9cm.) wide, 32oz. approximate gross weight (4)
VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
each fully marked the first with shell and scroll rim and incised central armorial, John Robinson II, 1746; the second with beaded rim and incised central crest, Ebenezer Coker, 1768; and the third with incised scroliate blossoms, 1743, maker's mark indistinct; together with a small shaped dish, marked for Isadore Leapman, Birmingham, 1913
The first, the larger, 9in. (22.9cm.) wide, 32oz. approximate gross weight (4)
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