SILVER GEORGE III OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, GEORGE IV CYLINDRICAL TOILET BOXES

SILVER GEORGE III OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, GEORGE IV CYLINDRICAL TOILET BOXES

A GEORGE III OVAL NUTMEG GRATER, decorated with vermicelli within a border of burred pellets, the lid centred by a crested cartouche, with flush hinged base, complete with steel

grater, 5.3cm. (21kin.) , marked on body, base and lid, Phipps and Robinson, London, 1793.

A GEORGE III OVAL NUTMEG GRATER, the lid
engraved with strawberry leaves, the sides and
hinged base pricked with waved bands, 4.2cm.
(Pkin.) , Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1802.

AN INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED NUTMEG GRATER, the body and threaded domed cover chased with shells and florai clusters, spreading foot, detachable grater, 4.5cm. (Pkin.) high, marked

on cover with makers mark SM only, possibly that 189 of Samuel Moulton of London, circa 1775.

A GEORGE III OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, the lid
centred by an initialled cartouche and pricked
with interlaced waved bands, the borders
engraved with dog tooth motifs, gilt interior and
foliate grille, 3.8cm. (Pkin.) , marked on
base and lid, T. Simpson & Son, Birmingham,
1814.

A GEORGE IV OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, engine turned, the lid centred by an initialled car¬touche, gilt interior and foliate grille, 2.8cm. (Pkin.) , marked on base, lid and grille,

makers mark WS, Birmingham, 1828.

A GEORGE III OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, the lid
bright cut with a band of leafage, gilt interior
and grille pierced with flowers and foliage,
3.2cm. (Pkin.) , marked on base and lid,
John Shaw, Birmingham, 1808.

A GEORGE III TUBE NUTMEG GRATER, of oval
section, the lid engraved with a crest, the body
hinged to reveal the steel grater, 7cm. (23kin.)
long, marked on lid with makers mark only, Aaron
Lestourgeon, London, circa 1780.

A GEORGE III OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, the lid incised with a basket of fruit flanked by flowers and foliage, the base engraved with initials, gilt interior and grille, 4cm. (Pkin.) ,

marked on base and lid, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1810.

A GEORGE III OVOID NUTMEG GRATER, plain, threaded to reveal the detachable steel grater, 4.4cm. (Pkin.) long, marked on base and lid, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1808.
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV CYLINDRICAL TOILET
BOXES, later gilt and engraved with a crest and
motto, 3.Scm. (Pkin.) high, marked on bodies,
John London, 1824, 2oz. 19dwt.
(excluding clear glass liner).

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