18th Mar, 2020 10:00

The Spring Auction

 
Lot 19
 

A pair of George III silver sauce tureens

A pair of George III silver sauce tureens, Thomas Robins, London 1809, each of oval form with gadrooned and shell rim and two looped acanthus handles, raised on four lion mask paw feet, engraved to each side with crest the covers with conforming loop handle, 23cm wide, 15cm high, total weight approx 80.1oz (2)

Notes: An almost identical pair sold for £5,625 (inc. bp) on 3rd June 2015, Bonhams, 'Britain - Defining the Interior'

Sold for £2,700


Condition Report
Hallmarks clear, small possible repair to body where the top section meets the base (just above the crest), covers sit well on bodies, refer to images, some small dents, general wear, refer to images

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