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the first by Elizabeth Morley, London 1799, the oval bowl 9.5cm wide including the pouring lip, with flared rim, the flat strip mount flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a simple pointed silver terminal, overall length 36.5cm; the second, maker's mark rubbed, London 1776, the oval bowl 8cm wide including the pouring lip, with beaded rim, the flat strip mount with matching beaded decoration flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a simple pointed silver terminal, overall length 24cm; the third, maker's mark rubbed, London 1775, the circular bowl 6cm diameter and 2.5cm deep, with flared and reeded lip, the flat strip mount with bright cut decoration flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a simple pointed silver terminal, overall length 35.5cm; the fourth, maker's mark rubbed, London 1817, the oval bowl 8.5mm diameter with flared lip, the flat strip mount flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle, overall length 37cm (4)

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