Large George III Silver Helmet Cream Jug 1794

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An attractive Georgian silver cream jug of helmet shape set on a pedestal circular base on square socle. Raised reeded handle and reeding around the circular base. Gilt washed inside. Hallmarked for London 1794, maker Thomas Streetin. Engraved monogram to the front.

It measures 15.2cm (6") high, 10.2cm (4") spout to handle and weighs 119g / 3.8ozt.

In very good condition with no damage or repair. Some very minor rippling to a small area of one side. Hallmarks are nice and clear.
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DateLate 18th Century : 1794 Codeas788a1127 / FA1258 Pricesold StatusSold SellerThe Fancy Fox Telephone07717510870Non UK callers :+44 7717510870 Emailenquiries@thefancyfox.co.uk

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