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          A ROYAL GEORGE III SILVER MEAT DISH                 A GROUP OF FOURTEEN GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS
          MARK OF WILLIAM FRISBEE, LONDON, 1807               AND A SILVER SUGAR VASE
          Shaped oval with gadrooned rim with leaf-tips at intervals, the border   MARKS OF HESTER BATEMAN, HENRY BAILEY, DAVID HENNELL I,
          engraved with the royal coat-of-arms and supporters on both sides, marked on   AND ROBERT HENNELL I, LONDON, 1771-1799
          underside                                           The salt cellars all oval with claw and ball feet and pierced sides, all engraved
          20 in. (50.8 cm.) long                              with either a monogram or a crest, the sugar vase similarly pierced, with
          78 oz. 12 dwt. (2,444 gr.)                          beaded swing handle and engraved on the side with two crests, all with blue
                                                              glass liners, marked throughout
          $3,000-5,000
                                                              3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm.) long, the largest salt cellar; 7æ in. (19.7 cm.) high, over handle,
                                                              the sugar vase
          The arms engraved on this meat dish are for a Royal Duke, one of the sons of
                                                              29 oz. (902 gr.)                               (15)
          George III.
                                                              $2,000-3,000

































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