A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL EIGHT BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, with chas...

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A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL EIGHT BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, with chased and pierced gallery sides, engraved initials to the shield shaped cartouche, central loop handle and four claw and ball feet, maker William Adey I, London 1780, together with four Victorian facet cut glass bottles and stoppers, an Edwardian silver oval salt lacking glass liner, London 1901 and a George V covered mustard in the same Neo-classical pierced and chased design, Sheffield 1911, gross weight of weighable silver 4.47ozt, 138.9 grams (3) (Condition report: the cruet handle is leaning to one side, white substance residue around the bottom edge, cabriole legs have been bent out of shape, oval salt lacks glass liner, mustard has glued repair to blue glass liner, cover not closing flush)

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Auction Date:
26th Sep 22 at 9:30am BST

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