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Lot 3056

Group of Four Georgian Silver Vessels, Creamers and Mug

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The first, a George III silver mug, mark of James Baker or John Broughton, London (1766), featuring later decoration and a gold wash interior, monogrammed "MIB" to the underside; the second, a George II silver creamer, mark of "WH" or "WI", London (1759), with later decoration and foliate feet; the third, a Georgian silver creamer, with rubbed hallmarks, featuring later repousse landscape decoration and hooved feet; the last, mark of "RH", London (1755); all but the first not monogrammed.

The largest 4 5/8 in.

16.7 total troy oz.

From the Collection of Josephine Chapman Borthwick, Pinehurst, North Carolina

Two of the creamers with tear and repair to the handles; some warping to the feet, the repousse decorated pieces with minor denting.