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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver & Glass Claret Jug - 1877
£1,950 $2,480 €2,351
An impressive Victorian sterling silver and glass claret jug which has been designed in the Grecian style with a tall body, attractive etched glass and cut glass detailing to the body and resting on a round shaped base. The silver mount is particularly appealing and matches the design of the body perfectly well. The shaped handle is comfortable to hold and has an attractive head motif at the end. This silver claret jug would make a statement when displayed and would be perfect to use. This claret jug remains in excellent condition. It would hold 1.1 litre of wine.
Height: 29 cms (11.4'')
Diameter of body: 10 cms (3.9'')
It was hallmarked in London for 1877 by Walter & John Barnard.
Complimentary postage is included within the price of this claret jug.
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Internal Reference: 6143
Antique Number: SA998503
Dateline of this antique is 1870
Antique #SA998503, shown on this page, originates from 1870. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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