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RARE - ELLIS BARKER - Hammered Silverplate Pitcher w 1787 George III Shilling
$ 157.87
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Description
DESCRIPTION:ONE (1) Silver plated lidded small pitcher / creamer made by Ellis Barker (known as Barker Ellis in the UK) circa 1920s. Nice and unique George III style design that features a hand-hammered finish and a 1787 King George III Shilling inset into the top of the lid. Holds approximately 2 cups (16 oz.). Stamp marked on bottom with the Barker Ellis Menorah Mark and the word "England". No Monograms.
Note for Coin Collectors: Coin includes "Semee of Hearts"
CONDITION: (See All Photos) Some wear to plating (mainly to lid) - typical for its age. No Dents. No damages or repairs. Lid is secure. Sits perfectly flat (no wobble). We have lightly hand polished the exterior and interior - some areas of tarnish may remain.
Item Dimensions (Approx.):
6" Spout to Handle x 4" wide x 5" tall
Item Weight (unpackaged): 14.7 oz.
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RARE ANTIQUE BARKER ELLIS
of ENGLAND & NEW YORK CITY
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