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Antique Victorian Sterling silver and glass six bottled cruet stand(sold)

Hallmarked in London for 1892 by John Newton Mappin.

Sterling Silver and glass.

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Description

An Antique Victorian Sterling silver and glass six bottled cruet stand which is rectangular shape in design with an ornate pierced gallery depicting leopards, grapes and vines. It has a decorative central handle for carrying purposes and rests on four claw feet with flower and leaf detailing. The six cut glass bottles fit neatly within a silver gallery frame and three of the bottles have ornate silver tops with hallmarks corresponding to those on the stand and three have glass stoppers.  This unusual six bottled cruet stand, following the “Cellini” design, would look appealing on the table and would be practical to use. On one side of the body there is a cartouche with intertwined initials and on the other side there is a head motif.  It weighs 24.00 troy ounces (746 grams) without the glass bottles.

Complimentary postage is included within the price of this silver cruet stand and bottles.

Additional Information

Height : 22.80 cms.

Length : 19.50 cms.

Width : 14.50 cms.

Weight (without the glass bottles) : 24.00 troy ounces (746 grams).

Excellent condition.

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