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English: A Rare George II silver tea caddy, PAUL CRESPIN, London, 1745

Of rectangular shape, sliding cover Relief chiselled and engraved rocaille decoration. Shell feet, scalloped base with scrolls and profuse floral motifs; sides with large shell, flowers and leaves, centre of both sides with large shell-framed cartouche; upper part with shells suspending a garland Sliding cover depicting fruit tree branch with fruits and leaves Cartouches of both sides engraved with crest under “DEO JUVANTE” motto London marks for 1745 and Paul Crespin maker’s mark (1720-1770)

12,4x9,7x6,4 cm

400 g
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