A mixed group of sterling silver, including a George...
A mixed group of sterling silver, including a George III pepper caster, London 1765 by Robert Peaston of baluster form with a corded edge, with a removable drill pierced and engraved lid surmounted by a knop finial. Engraved to the side with later initials JDG and contemporaneous initials underneath of G over I:A. Also to include a Victorian mustard pot, London 1841 by William Hewitt, of pierced drum form raise on three scroll feet, the domed lid raised by a leaf finials, engraved crest to front. Two George III tea tongs, or sugar nips one marked for William Harrison I circa 1770, the other with engraved initials EB in cursive script, circa 1765 possibly by Thomas Justis. (4) Weight - 269 grams / 8.64 ozt
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A mixed group of sterling silver, including a George III pepper caster, London 1765 by Robert Peaston of baluster form with a corded edge, with a removable drill pierced and engraved lid surmounted by a knop finial. Engraved to the side with later initials JDG and contemporaneous initials underneath of G over I:A. Also to include a Victorian mustard pot, London 1841 by William Hewitt, of pierced drum form raise on three scroll feet, the domed lid raised by a leaf finials, engraved crest to front. Two George III tea tongs, or sugar nips one marked for William Harrison I circa 1770, the other with engraved initials EB in cursive script, circa 1765 possibly by Thomas Justis. (4) Weight - 269 grams / 8.64 ozt
Sold for £120
Includes Buyer's Premium