A Victorian silver coffee jug and matching two-handled sugar bowl, baluster shape with engine turned decoration, engraved cartouches on opposing sides, with scroll handle, 29cm high, the bowl with matching decoration and engraved initials and lion rampant, makers Edward and John Barnard, London 1863-64, total weight 41oz

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