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Antique George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer / Saucepan / Pan 1725 18th C

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An elegant Antique George I solid silver Brandy Warming Pan with a plain baluster shape and a sturdy wooden handle. This Brandy Warmer is of particularly substantial size. Made in London in 1725 by William Spackman. Approx. Weight - 600g Approx. Length incl. handle - 32cm Approx. Height to handle - 18.4cm Approx. Height to rim - 10cm This Brandy Warmer has full English Hallmarks. This Brandy Pan is in excellent condition with no damage. STOCK CODE - WIN01 GEO01 EAR01
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