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Three 18th Century English Silver Casters

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Lot Details & Additional Photographs The first a Queen Anne silver muffineer from the early 1700s, mark attributed to Charles Adam, Britannia silver standard, with baluster shape and octagonal paneled form, the conforming removable top with decorative piercing and tall knop finial, armorial engraving to two sides (7.25 in.) (minor denting and small fissure to top); the second a George II silver caster with London (1754) hallmarks and unidentified sponsor's mark, period script monogram (4.75 in.) (old solder repairs to cover, some denting to body); and the third a George III silver caster with partial sponsor's mark, London (1767) hallmarks, script monogram (4.25 in.) (cover tightly affixed to body due to corrosion from salt).

13.4 total troy oz.

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Lot Details & Additional Photographs The first a Queen Anne silver muffineer from the early 1700s, mark attributed to Charles Adam, Britannia silver standard, with baluster shape and octagonal paneled form, the conforming removable top with decorative piercing and tall knop finial, armorial engraving to two sides (7.25 in.) (minor denting and small fissure to top); the second a George II silver caster with London (1754) hallmarks and unidentified sponsor's mark, period script monogram (4.75 in.) (old solder repairs to cover, some denting to body); and the third a George III silver caster with partial sponsor's mark, London (1767) hallmarks, script monogram (4.25 in.) (cover tightly affixed to body due to corrosion from salt).

13.4 total troy oz.

Private Raleigh Collection

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