Georgian Silver Helmet Cream Jug Crispin Fuller

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Description

Arthur Vandyk Antiques are delighted to present for sale this superb quality George III silver helmet shaped cream jug by the highly respected Georgian era silversmith Crispin Fuller who served as an apprentice to Hester Bateman and was married to her granddaughter, Sarah.

This delightful 18th Century silver cream jug is of helmet form and has a beaded border, loop handle & sits on a pedestal base which has a beaded and banded border, this jug is free of any personalization or latter alterations and has a superb set of crisp hallmarks to the base.

The details are:

Silversmith : Crispin Fuller
Assay Office: London
Date: 1794
Period: George III

Dimensions & Weight:

Weight: 118 grams
Height: 11 cm
Diameter of base: 5cm

Condition Report:

In remarkably fine condition for its over 220 year age, There are some surface scratches and marks, the odd slightly deeper scratch to exterior and one very minor bruise to the body of the jug. The hallmarks are in quite exceptional condition and are crisp and legible, a quality piece of Georgian silver tableware that would look just splendid on display.

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DateGeorge III : 1794 MakerCrispin Fuller Codeas1039a341 / 690 Price SOLD £240.00 StatusSold SellerArthur Vandyk Antiques Telephone07904682990 or 01707272146Non UK callers :+44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146Emailadmin@arthurvandykantiques.com

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