A MONUMENTAL 19TH CENTURY SILVER CRUET
A MONUMENTAL 19TH CENTURY SILVER CRUET
the William IV stand by Charles Fox II, London 1837, the lobed frame with openwork handle, applied vacant cartouche and massive ball and claw feet, containing three Victorian silver baluster casters by George Fox, London 1879, and two William IV silver-mounted cut-glass bottles by Charles Fox, London 1837. 28cm high, 92.5 troy ounces gross (excl. glass items)
Good and clear marks on each piece. One glass bottle with a chip to the foot. Some further nibbles and wear to each glass bottle. No personalised engraving. In generally very good condition commensurate with age and a very fine piece.
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A MONUMENTAL 19TH CENTURY SILVER CRUET
the William IV stand by Charles Fox II, London 1837, the lobed frame with openwork handle, applied vacant cartouche and massive ball and claw feet, containing three Victorian silver baluster casters by George Fox, London 1879, and two William IV silver-mounted cut-glass bottles by Charles Fox, London 1837. 28cm high, 92.5 troy ounces gross (excl. glass items)
Good and clear marks on each piece. One glass bottle with a chip to the foot. Some further nibbles and wear to each glass bottle. No personalised engraving. In generally very good condition commensurate with age and a very fine piece.