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CIRCA 1800
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A GEORGE III SHEFFIELD-PLATED SILVER CRUET STAND WITH THREE COBALT-BLUE CRUETS AND STOPPERS
Circa 1800
The tripartite body on spherical feet fitted with three small decanters, labelled in gilt with faux bottle tickets for Soy, Kyan, and Anchovie, 6in. (17cm.) high; together with a pair of English cobalt-blue glass ship's decanters, circa 1820, each pyriform with elongated neck and spherical stopper, one labelled in gilt for Rum within a faux wine label, the other similarly labeled for Brandy, 11in. (28cm.) high; an English cobalt-blue glass decanter and stopper, late 18th/early 19th century, the mallet-form body enamelled in white around the shoulder with a flowering vine and scattered rosettes, flat pear shaped stopper, 11in. (29cm.) high; another cobalt-blue decanter undecorated (8)
Circa 1800
The tripartite body on spherical feet fitted with three small decanters, labelled in gilt with faux bottle tickets for Soy, Kyan, and Anchovie, 6in. (17cm.) high; together with a pair of English cobalt-blue glass ship's decanters, circa 1820, each pyriform with elongated neck and spherical stopper, one labelled in gilt for Rum within a faux wine label, the other similarly labeled for Brandy, 11in. (28cm.) high; an English cobalt-blue glass decanter and stopper, late 18th/early 19th century, the mallet-form body enamelled in white around the shoulder with a flowering vine and scattered rosettes, flat pear shaped stopper, 11in. (29cm.) high; another cobalt-blue decanter undecorated (8)
Provenance
With James Robinson, Inc., New York, 1966 (the ship's decanters)