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VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
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A GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER TEA WARES,
VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
each fully marked, comprising Queen Anne octagonal-form tea caddy with later decoration of cartouche and script initials, maker's mark 'Wa', 1709; a George II two-handled circular tea strainer, marked for John Luff, London, 1733; and a George III pear-form teapot with hinged cover, wood handle, and monogrammed, marked for David Whyte and William Holmes, London, 1766; together with a pair of George III style oval sweetmeat baskets with pierced rims and engraving, spurious marks for Fogelberg & Gilbert
The teapot 9½in. (24.1cm.) long over spout, 46oz. approximate gross weight (6)
VARIOUS MAKER'S MARKS, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY,
each fully marked, comprising Queen Anne octagonal-form tea caddy with later decoration of cartouche and script initials, maker's mark 'Wa', 1709; a George II two-handled circular tea strainer, marked for John Luff, London, 1733; and a George III pear-form teapot with hinged cover, wood handle, and monogrammed, marked for David Whyte and William Holmes, London, 1766; together with a pair of George III style oval sweetmeat baskets with pierced rims and engraving, spurious marks for Fogelberg & Gilbert
The teapot 9½in. (24.1cm.) long over spout, 46oz. approximate gross weight (6)
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