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Status:This item has been sold Sold by:S & A Marsh
A wonderful antique Edwardian sterling silver and glass claret jug which has a tall etched glass body decorated with garlands of flowers, leaves and bows together with some spiral fluted detailing to complete the design. This urn shaped claret jug has a plain silver mount with a good pouring spout and a hinged lid with an interesting thumb piece. The elegant shaped handle has been attached neatly to the round silver base and the quality and condition of this claret jug is excellent. It is both decorative and practical and would hold a full bottle of wine.
Height: 29.2 cms (11.5'')
Width: 14 cms (5.5'')
Diameter: 9 cms (3.6'')
It was hallmarked in London for 1902 by William Hutton.
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this claret jug.
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Internal Reference: 6360
Antique Number: SA1104969
Dateline of this antique is 1900
Antique #SA1104969, shown on this page, originates from 1900. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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