separated by a fleur de lis (perhaps R. Peaston, 1756?) The bottom section, which has the Leopard's head crowned and a capitalR P
, is marked with a rather Gothic looking [quote]I h[quote], the latter being in the lower case. a)Is it common for pieces made in different eras to be married together like highboy furniture? b)does anyone recognize the maker's mark on the bottom section? c) The perimeter of the very base shows signs of distress like corrosion. Could a silver plate base have been added to this piece? Thanks for your helpP



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