Description & Technical information
The cruet with oblong base with gadrooned border and oak shell embellished corners, on four leaf and rosette bracket feet, the frame with four lion mask and scale-work columns, the central acanthus embellished stem terminating with a leaf-capped reeded handle, the cut-glass bottles with silver neck mounts embossed with shells and leaves, numbered 1
Weight: 950.2g., 30oz. 10 dwt.
Date: 1817
Period: 1750-1850, 19th century
Origin: England, London
Medium: silver, Cut hob-nail glass
Signature: Maker`s mark of Paul Storr
Dimensions: 28 cm (11 inches)
Categories: Silver

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