Splendid 1829 Pierce Burrows Large Silver Gilded George IV Sugar Bowl 336g
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Here we have a lovely and most useable solid silver hallmarked large sucriere of very good gauge and weight. Hallmarks are deep and clear. A very special and eye catching piece indeed.. A really delightful and scarce piece. The diameter is of very good size at 7.625 inches and its height 4.25 inches. Assayed in London,1829-year letter o.Makers are Richard Pierce and George Burrows. This lovely item is of exceptional quality and it is a most delightful piece of late Georgian table silver. Its weight is a very good 336 grams (10.80 troy ounces),this piece is made of very thick gauge silver throughout.All it needs is to be used! The condition is excellent on this lovely gilded sucriere. It is unengraved and always has been.The interior retains its original gilding. Please note that i have listed many other good items of both modern and antique silver,please do have a look-including more teasets,canteens and good individual pots. A truly beautiful and most wonderful lot. Would be ideal for the collectors to enhance their collection. Also ideal as a special present. Its potential uses are many. Would doubtless cost an awful lot of money in a good retail outlet today.. PERFECT FOR USE ALL YEAR ROUND,DINE IN REAL STYLE! Collection is more than welcome-i am located near junction 18 of M25 Motorway.Delivery may also be possible as i travel
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