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    From the Collection of King George I of the Hellenes

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    24 - 25 January 2007

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    • AN ITALIAN SILVER INKPOT AND S
    Lot 586

    AN ITALIAN SILVER INKPOT AND SANDER

    MAKER'S MARK GB IN A LOZENGE WITH 11 BETWEEN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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    GBP 480

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    GBP 150 - GBP 250

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    AN ITALIAN SILVER INKPOT AND SANDER
    MAKER'S MARK GB IN A LOZENGE WITH 11 BETWEEN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
    Each cylindrical with moulded borders, the inkpot with clear-glass liner, marked on base
    2½ in. (6 cm.) high
    4 oz. (142 gr.) (2)

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