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MARK OF EDWARD, JOHN AND WILLIAM BARNARD, LONDON, 1838
Details
A pair of Victorian silver sugar-vases
Mark of Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1838
Vase shaped, each on spreading circular foot and baluster stem chased with acanthus foliage, with cast shell and scroll borders, the body and foot pierced with all-over scrolls and strapwork, the domed cover similarly pierced, with detachable textured flower and foliage finial, the bodies and covers each engraved with a crest, each with blue glass liner, marked on body and cover
9in. (23cm.) high
36oz. (1,127gr.) (2)
Mark of Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1838
Vase shaped, each on spreading circular foot and baluster stem chased with acanthus foliage, with cast shell and scroll borders, the body and foot pierced with all-over scrolls and strapwork, the domed cover similarly pierced, with detachable textured flower and foliage finial, the bodies and covers each engraved with a crest, each with blue glass liner, marked on body and cover
9in. (23cm.) high
36oz. (1,127gr.) (2)
Provenance
Beriah Botfield, Esq. (1807-1863), Norton Hall and by whom bequeathed to the Thynne family.
Literature
1942 Inventory, Norton Hall Schedule C, Silver and Plate at Drummonds Bank, Chest 3, 'Pair of openwork silver sugar vases, glass liners and covers 5.0.0'.
Special notice
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