VICTORIAN NOVELTY HORN VINAIGRETTE STERLING SILVER LONDON 1871 SAMPSON MORDAN & CO Full hallmarks for London 1871 Sampson Mordan & Co Weight: 32g Dimensions: approx. 75mm long Condition: Good. Small dents, surface scratches, and light tarnishing. Opens and closes nicely. Wear commensurate with age and use. Please see photos and if you have any further questions, do not hesitate to ask.
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Obviously these are not included in the price of this item, just for reference. Vinaigrette WITH FLIP TOP AT. On the 23rd of June 1869 batch 10. ( see a few in picture 11 ). A VERY NICE TOP QUALITY SILVER PLATED.
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A dainty and rather small antique 1842 Sterling Silver Vinaigrette from Birmingham England. This Victorian vinaigrette has the Maker's Mark for Francis Clark and the date mark for 1942. The piece has a hinged lid with the front of the lid having a thumb piece.
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The Georgian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette made by Thomas Shaw in London in 1823 is a rare and exquisite piece of antique silverware. Crafted with a pierced grille design, this vinaigrette exudes the elegance and style characteristic of the Georgian era. The sterling silver composition adds to its luxurious appeal, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection or display. 1.00" 0.4 oz
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This attractive early Victorian piece was made byThomas Shaw and is fully hallmarked forBirmingham, 1834. Item: Vinaigrette (Purse Form). This finely crafted vinaigrette features crisp engraving to the exterior, imitating the form of a small purse, a popular novelty design during the early Victorian period.
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A beautiful Georgian sterling silver vinaigrette, made in Birmingham in 1827 by the highly regarded silversmith Edward Smith.
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A beautiful Victorian silver vinaigrette hallmarked for John Betteridge Birmingham 1825. Rectangular hinged lid with chased scrolling decoration and engine turning. It opens to a pierced gilt grill.
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