Lot 509 , A Georgian composite silver eight-bottle cruet stand of shaped rectangular form,
A Georgian composite silver eight-bottle cruet stand of shaped rectangular form, with wooden base, the stand circa 1820, scroll and foliate-cast and engraved, makers' mark 'RP' on the understand of the dividers (other marks rubbed), fitted with eight lobed and ring-turned glass condiment bottles of a similar period, two with line-engraved silver tops, four with mushroom stoppers, two with gadroon-edged silver tops, plus a George III long-handled silver-gilt salt spoon
Estimate £150-250
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Sold for £150