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Silver Toast Tracks (click on photos for larger view) O.400: A George IV rectangular conjoined wirework silver toastrack with a gadrooned base on 4 scroll, shell and paw feet, double oval handle. 6.3 inches long. 9 troy ounces. Made in London 1822 by Stephen Roberts. £320.
N.796: An oval shaped Victorian silver toast rack of 6 sections on 4 scroll and paw feet attached to an oval frame of pierced beaded panels, plain wire frame and open handle. 7.25 inches long, 6.25 inches high. Made in Birmingham 1873. £250.
N.587: A George IV rectangular silver toast rack of 7 shaped wire racks on a gadrooned frame with 4 ball feet . The wire frame handle partially filled with a vacant heart shaped cartouche. 6 .2 inches long, 4.8 inches high. 6 troy ounces. Made in London 1823 by John Bridge. £320. N.593: An early Victorian rectangular silver toastrack with 7 double scroll shaped wire racks on a reeded frame with 4 cast scroll feet and a central ball support, cast open shell and scroll work handle with a central vacant cartouche. 6 inches long, 5 inches high. 11 troy ounces. Made in London 1837 by Charles Fox. £400. |
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