A GEORGE III SILVER SALT-CELLAR AND A MATCHING VICTORIAN EXAMPLE
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALT-CELLAR AND A MATCHING VICTORIAN EXAMPLE

MARK OF SAMUEL HENNELL, LONDON, 1811 AND MARK OF ANDREW CRESPEL, LONDON, 1858

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A GEORGE III SILVER SALT-CELLAR AND A MATCHING VICTORIAN EXAMPLE
MARK OF SAMUEL HENNELL, LONDON, 1811 AND MARK OF ANDREW CRESPEL, LONDON, 1858
Bombé and on three shell and hoof feet, each engraved with Greek cypher below Greek Royal crown, marked on base
3 in. (8 cm.) diam.
15 oz. (480 gr.)
The cypher is that of King George I of the Hellenes, Prince of Denmark (1845-1913). (2)
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