Item Number:SA850687 Date of manufacture:Victorian Current Status: For sale Seller:The Fancy Fox
This antique has been viewed 13 times in the past month with the most views from Germany.
Description
A very unusual Victorian silver plated six slice toast rack formed from crosses rifles, very finely cast and each stamped also with the number 1871 just above the trigger. The handle is formed as a wreath. Stamped with a registration design lozenge dating the piece to October 1871. The maker's mark is rubbed but it was made by Thomas Campion & Sons of Sheffield. It measures 15cm (5 7/8") high, 17cm (6 5/8") long and 10cm (3 7/8") wide. In very good condition. A couple of very minor dents to the ball feet and there is a very fractional wobble (not an issue when on a table cloth). No repairs and very minor handling wear in the main but the maker's mark as I say is rubbed. Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. Price includes UK postage. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost. We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit In the unlikely event any damage has occurred in transit please advise as soon as possible and within 2 days of receipt at the latest. If you cannot inspect the item within those 2 days please just let us know. Follow us on Instagram @thefancyfox_antiques Internal Ref: FA1198
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as Victorian.
Dimensions
Height = 15 cm (5.9")
Width = 17 cm (6.7")
Depth = 10 cm (3.9")
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