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Georgian Silver Hanoverian Soup Ladle London 1764 Thomas and William Chawner
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Georgian Silver Hanoverian Soup Ladle, London 1764, Thomas and William Chawner. The large double drop Soup Ladle engraved with crest of as unicorn's head out of a ducal coronet. Length: 13.20 inchers. Weight: 187.60 grams. Fine patina.
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Documentation: Signed Origin: England Period: 18th Century Materials: Sterling Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1764 Styles / Movements: Traditional, George III Dealer Reference #: AL2929 Incollect Reference #: 317646
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Louis Wine Ltd., Toronto based specialists in Antique Silver, Antique Jewellery and Decorative Arts, is a fourth generation family business managed by Richard Wine.
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