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18th Century Neoclassical Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, Thomas Daniell
£1,500 $2,019 €1,764
Shipping: Ship to United States £15
Rare pair of antique sterling silver wine bottle coasters dating to the early George III period. Neoclassical style, having round hand-pierced bodies with geometrical and tureen style decoration, together with applied bead-edged top borders, and wood-turned bases.
Made by Thomas Daniell & John Wall and assayed for London, 1782.
Hallmarks are very rubbed. One coaster has an identifiable letter “g” for 1782, and the other coaster has faint “TD” over “W”, which corresponds to the mark of Thomas Daniell & John Wall.
116 g
3.5 cm tall
12.5 cm overall diameter
11.5 cm internal diameter
One coaster in good antique condition with a small split in one place and small loss. Other coaster has a large area of loss and a smaller. Both a bit uneven in shape and showing wear to bases.
Internal Reference: 4373
Antique Number: SA1120978
Dateline of this antique is 1750
Height is 3.5cm (1.4inches)Width is 12.5cm (4.9inches)Depth is 12.5cm (4.9inches)
Antique #SA1120978, shown on this page, originates from 1750. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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