A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG

MARK OF SAMUEL WHITFORD (I) OR SAMUEL WHITE, LONDON, 1762

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A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
MARK OF SAMUEL WHITFORD (I) OR SAMUEL WHITE, LONDON, 1762
Of plain baluster form; together with a George III silver pepper, mark of George Gray overstriking Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1791, with bead borders and trumpet foot; a George III oval mustard pot, mark of John Mewburn, London, 1798, pierced with a band of stiff-leaves and a band of slats and beads, domed cover with urn finial, reeded borders and crested cartouche, blue glass liner; a pair of George III oval salts by Robert Hennell, London, 1777, with bead borders and conforming pedestal bases, blue glass liners; and a pair of Old Sheffield Plate sauce tureens, circa 1820, oval on acanthus leaf and paw feet, with gadroon and floral border and engraved coat-of-arms
The mug: 5 in. (12.7 cm.) high
Weighable silver 26 oz. (808 gm.)

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