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MARK OF EMES & BARNARD, LONDON, 1824 AND MARK OF CHARLES BRASTED, LONDON, 1872
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A Matched Pair of George IV/Victorian Silver Condiment Urns and Covers
Mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1824 and Mark of Charles Brasted, London, 1872
each of urn form with panelled leaf and flower sides, supported on a conforming pedestal foot and with two scroll handles, the conforming covers with leaf and flower finials, engraved with a crest; TOGETHER WITH: two matching rose pattern pierced ladles - 19.5cm. (7¾in.) high, 52oz.
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Mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1824 and Mark of Charles Brasted, London, 1872
each of urn form with panelled leaf and flower sides, supported on a conforming pedestal foot and with two scroll handles, the conforming covers with leaf and flower finials, engraved with a crest; TOGETHER WITH: two matching rose pattern pierced ladles - 19.5cm. (7¾in.) high, 52oz.
See Illustration (4)
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