19th Jan, 2018 9:00 GMT/BST

Country House Sale

 
Lot 842
 

842

A George IV Silver Cream Jug, George Burrows, London 1825, squat circular with gadroon border,...

A George IV Silver Cream Jug, George Burrows, London 1825, squat circular with gadroon border, foliate scroll handle and on four decorative bracket feet, 13cm long, 6.4ozt

Sold for £50
Estimated at £70 - £100


 

Marks are rubbed but legible. Area of solder repair to body visible from the inside, one or two other areas of solder. Areas quite tired. There is a gap on the footrim between where the feet have been attached. They have been poorly done.

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Auction: Country House Sale, 19th Jan, 2018

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