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Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver & Cut Glass Lemonade Jug
Status:This item has been sold Sold by:S & A Marsh
An antique Victorian sterling silver and cut glass lemonade jug which has a plain silver mount, a hinged lid with a pierced thumb piece and a plain shaped handle which is comfortable to hold. The tall tapering shaped glass body is particularly appealing with a combination of hobnail cutting and patterned decoration and it rests on a flat star cut base. There is a plain cylindrical glass container which has been designed to hold the ice and fits neatly within the body of the jug. This glass ice container has a plain silver mount and silver lid with a simple knob finial on the top. The jug would be perfect for serving Pimms as well as lemonade and would look eye catching when displayed on the table.
Height: 28.6 cms (11.3'')
Width: 23.5 cms (9.3'')
Diameter of base: 16.7 cms (6.6'')
It was hallmarked in London for 1898 by Gibson & Langman and remains in excellent condition.
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this lemonade jug.
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