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A very rare George III Sugar Crusher made in London in 1808 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.
A very rare George III Sugar Crusher made in London in 1808 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.
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This piece has a plain tubular section with reeded girdle and plain crushing plate at the end. The other end is beautifully modelled with a cast section, with incuse supports, pierced to simulate a flower head. The crusher is of an outstanding gauge and weight and is in excellent condition. This piece is fully marked on the central shaft and crushing end.
Length: 5 inches.
Diameter of the pierced end: 1.1 inches.
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