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A six piece group of English silver tableware

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A six piece group of English sterling silver tableware
various makers
18th-19th century
Comprising a chamber stick with snuffer, W.T, London, 1768, with heraldic crest, a hot milk jug, marks and monogram rubbed, a cream jug William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1898, with heraldic crest surmounted by a coronet, a side handle cream jug, Dublin, 1724, a mug, John Kidder, London, 1782 and another mug, marks obscured, with heraldic crest and motto.
hot milk jug height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); length 5 1/4in (13.5cm); width 3in (7.5cm); total gross weight approximately 32oz troy
Footnote:
The crest and motto on the mug with obscured hallmarks is that of the family of Falconer of Halkerton in County Kincardineshire.

The mug likely dates to before 1778 as that year Anthony Adrian Falconer (c. 1742-1804), the 7th Lord Falconer of Halkerton succeeded as the 5th Earl of Kintore and took the surname of Keith-Falconer.
Condition Report: General marks, scratches, rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use. Softening to detail of decoration overall. Crack to handle of hot milk jug. Some compression of handles into bodies. Larger mug with repair at base of handle. Pieces engraved as stated.

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A six piece group of English sterling silver tableware
various makers
18th-19th century
Comprising a chamber stick with snuffer, W.T, London, 1768, with heraldic crest, a hot milk jug, marks and monogram rubbed, a cream jug William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1898, with heraldic crest surmounted by a coronet, a side handle cream jug, Dublin, 1724, a mug, John Kidder, London, 1782 and another mug, marks obscured, with heraldic crest and motto.
hot milk jug height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); length 5 1/4in (13.5cm); width 3in (7.5cm); total gross weight approximately 32oz troy
Footnote:
The crest and motto on the mug with obscured hallmarks is that of the family of Falconer of Halkerton in County Kincardineshire.

The mug likely dates to before 1778 as that year Anthony Adrian Falconer (c. 1742-1804), the 7th Lord Falconer of Halkerton succeeded as the 5th Earl of Kintore and took the surname of Keith-Falconer.
Condition Report: General marks, scratches, rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use. Softening to detail of decoration overall. Crack to handle of hot milk jug. Some compression of handles into bodies. Larger mug with repair at base of handle. Pieces engraved as stated.

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