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George III silver ladle Old English & thread, marked London…

George III Silver Ladle, London 1803, Richard Cook, Old English

George III silver ladle Old English & thread, marked London 1803 Richard Cook. Approx length 17 cm, weight 59.6 grams

George III sterling silver mustard pot London 1803, maker…

1803 Sterling Silver Mustard Pot with Blue Glass Liner

George III sterling silver mustard pot London 1803, maker Richard Cook, with blue glass liner, weight 195grams.

George III set of sterling silver egg cups & matching stand…

George III Sterling Silver Egg Cup Set

George III set of sterling silver egg cups & matching stand with decorative floral finial and handle, winged and claw supports and a curved base with ball feet. Hallmarked London circa 1802 by Richard Cook. Height 18 cm. Weight 715g

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver three piece…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Set by Richard Cook (1800-1804)

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver three piece partial fluted tea set by Richard Cook, London 1800-1801 & 1804, 16 cm high and smaller and total weight 1155 grams (3)

George III hallmarked sterling silver tea pot of oval half…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Pot, London 1800

George III hallmarked sterling silver tea pot of oval half fluted form and lead capped thumb piece by Richard Cook, London 1800 - 1801, 625g and 28 cm long

A George III set of four sterling silver rectangular entree…

George III Silver Entree Dishes with Armoured Crest Handles

A George III set of four sterling silver rectangular entree dishes and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm

A George III sterling silver set of four sterling silver…

George III Silver Sauce Tureens with Portcullis Crest Handles

A George III sterling silver set of four sterling silver rectangular sauce tureens and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim, leaf capped handles and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm