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A George III Silver Coffee Service, Mark of John Emes
A George III Silver Coffee Service, Mark of John Emes
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A Georgian Silver Coffee Service, Mark of John Emes

London (1799-1800), includes a coffee pot (12 in.), creamer, sugar bowl, and teapot stand; all with bright cut engraved foliate decoration and script monograms within a laurel wreath.
49.6 total troy oz.
Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Condition
Good estate condition, minor scattered pitting, sugar bowl and creamer with dents to body.
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A George III Silver Coffee Service, Mark of John Emes

Estimate $50 - $25,000
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Starting Price $50
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