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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver & Glass Claret Jug - 1887
£1,250 $1,595 €1,504
An antique Victorian sterling silver and glass claret jug which has a tall ovoid shaped body with attractive cut glass detailing, an ornate silver mount depicting flowers and leaves, a plain curved shaped handle which is comfortable to hold and resting on a flat star cut base. The hinged lid has similar flower and fruit decoration and the finial on top is particularly impressive. This silver and glass claret jug is both decorative and practical and would make a useful addition to a collection. There is a crest on the front of the silver mount. It will hold 1 litre of wine.
Height: 26.5 cms (10.4'')
Length: 13.3 cms (5.2'')
Width: 9.2 cms (3.6'')
It was hallmarked in London for 1887 by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor (Horace Woodward & Co.)
It remains in excellent condition.
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this claret jug. Please visit www.marshantiquesilver.com for a larger selection of items.
Internal Reference: 6022
Antique Number: SA959187
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Antique #SA959187, shown on this page, originates from 1880. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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