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A very fine early George III "Onslow" pattern Soup Ladle made in London in 1763 by George Baskerville.
A very fine early George III "Onslow" pattern Soup Ladle made in London in 1763 by George Baskerville.
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The Ladle has an attractive shell bowl engraved with a set of contemporary script initials. The arched stem terminates in an applied cast "Onslow" pattern end. The Onslow pattern was first designed by Arthur Onslow (1691-1768), the Great Speaker of Parliament. This example is in excellent condition and is very well marked.
Length: 13.25 inches, 33.13cm
Diameter of the bowl: 3.75 inches, 9.38cm.
Weight: 7oz.
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