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Five late 18th/early 19th-Century English silver pap-boats,
including: one with maker's mark for WS of MS, London 1786, of usual form decorated with beaded border -- 12.3cm. (4 7/8in.) long, 1.7 oz.; one with mark of Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1794, of usual form with bright-cut border and unusual monogramme -- 12cm. (4¾in.) long, 1.7 oz.; one with maker's mark JW, London 1803, of usual form -- 12.8cm. (5in.), 1.3 oz.; one with the mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1811, of usual form with a gadrooned border -- 12.2cm. (4 7/8in.) long, 2.5 oz.; and another with the mark of Henry Nutting, London 1814, of usual form with gadrooned and beaded border with shell motif on corners -- 12.cm (4 7/8in.), 2oz. (5)
including: one with maker's mark for WS of MS, London 1786, of usual form decorated with beaded border -- 12.3cm. (4 7/8in.) long, 1.7 oz.; one with mark of Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1794, of usual form with bright-cut border and unusual monogramme -- 12cm. (4¾in.) long, 1.7 oz.; one with maker's mark JW, London 1803, of usual form -- 12.8cm. (5in.), 1.3 oz.; one with the mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1811, of usual form with a gadrooned border -- 12.2cm. (4 7/8in.) long, 2.5 oz.; and another with the mark of Henry Nutting, London 1814, of usual form with gadrooned and beaded border with shell motif on corners -- 12.cm (4 7/8in.), 2oz. (5)
Provenance
From the Collection of Dr. Anne Mortimer Young
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