MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN DELMESTRE, LONDON, 1762, THE SILVER CAPS TO THE CUT-GLASS BOTTLES UNMARKED
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A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET FRAME
Maker's mark of John Delmestre, London, 1762, the silver caps to the cut-glass bottles unmarked
Warwick style, the irregular flat cinque-foil platform issuing baluster standard with foliate topped shaped loop handle, the five bottle rings and two stopper rings centering between with oval cartouche engraved with coat-of-arms enclosed by crossed foliage, all joined by four foliate multi-scroll supports on openwork splayed scalloped feet, fitting a pair and one larger caster, each chased with two tiers of flowers, centering asymmetrical cartouche engraved with three crests, one with motto, Baronial coronet above, each with high domed cover topped by foliate baluster finial, the bottles with acorn finial--10¼in. (26cm.) high, weighable silver 46oz. (6)
Maker's mark of John Delmestre, London, 1762, the silver caps to the cut-glass bottles unmarked
Warwick style, the irregular flat cinque-foil platform issuing baluster standard with foliate topped shaped loop handle, the five bottle rings and two stopper rings centering between with oval cartouche engraved with coat-of-arms enclosed by crossed foliage, all joined by four foliate multi-scroll supports on openwork splayed scalloped feet, fitting a pair and one larger caster, each chased with two tiers of flowers, centering asymmetrical cartouche engraved with three crests, one with motto, Baronial coronet above, each with high domed cover topped by foliate baluster finial, the bottles with acorn finial--10¼in. (26cm.) high, weighable silver 46oz. (6)