Price
£1250.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A very good quality George III Silver Sauce Boat made in London in 1809 by Thomas Robins. The sauce boat has very attractive bats wings style fluting and stands on three cast feet. It has a gadroon border and a cast handle terminating in a shell.It is of an exceptional weight and in good condition. One side of the sauce boat is engraved with the original owners crest of a bird of prey.
Dimensions
Length 20 cms Width 9.8 cmsWeight
14 Troy ozsStock number
SA145x7The BADA Standard
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