A George IV Irish silver ladle, Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1828,...

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£150 - £250

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A George IV Irish silver ladle, Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1828, Old English pattern with shell form bowl, the handle with bright cut decoration and crest to thumbpiece, 19.2cm long, together with a Victorian silver drum mustard, John Le Gallais, London 1866, of cylindrical form with pierced foliate decoration, beaded borders and scrolling handle, hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece and crest depicting a bird upon a tree stump, cover marked for Edward & John Barnard, 6.8cm high (at fault), a further Victorian silver drum mustard, Haseler Brothers, London 1899, 6.4cm high, and an Edwardian silver milk jug, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 10.2cm long, gross weight (excluding liners and John Le Gallais example) 7.07ozt (4)

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Please note: Glass liner is fractured in several places with later glue repair, and the liner is stuck in the drum.

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Auction Date: 16th Feb 2022 at 9am

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Sale Dates:
16th Feb 2022 9am (Lots 1 to 754)