A WILLIAM IV EIGHT-BOTTLE CRUET-STAND, by James Arthur, London, 1825, rectangular with rounded corners with applied gadrooned, and foliate shell border, on four foliate shell bracket feet, the eight reeded bottle rings on four similar supports to the feet, and issuing two foliate, and two reeded straps, rising to foliate and rosehead ring handle, with silver-mounted mustard-pot, one with pierced cover, the remainder glass, fully marked--10½in. (26.6cm.) long, weighable silver 36.5oz.

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A WILLIAM IV EIGHT-BOTTLE CRUET-STAND, by James Arthur, London, 1825, rectangular with rounded corners with applied gadrooned, and foliate shell border, on four foliate shell bracket feet, the eight reeded bottle rings on four similar supports to the feet, and issuing two foliate, and two reeded straps, rising to foliate and rosehead ring handle, with silver-mounted mustard-pot, one with pierced cover, the remainder glass, fully marked--10½in. (26.6cm.) long, weighable silver 36.5oz.

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