Silver Sick Syphon, Tongue Depressors And Spatula,
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a George III silver sick syphon, by Susannah Barker, c. 1790s, London, of typical form, 11.5cm. (length), 24g; a plated hinged tongue-depressor, 19th Century, in leatherette, plushed-lined fitted case – 11.5cm. (length); a George IV silver spatula, maker’s marks for WF & BF, 1825, London, 7.2cm. (length), 11g; a George IV silver tongue depressor, indistinct maker’s mark possibly for J M & Co, London, 1827, engraved with initials O.M.O., 9.5cm. (length), 18g Note:. The sick syphon, silver tongue depressor and spatula previously bought from museum of James Walker in 1982. The cased tongue depressor previously bought from Simon Kaye Ltd in 1984.
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Silver Sick Syphon, Tongue Depressors And Spatula,
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