MARK OF THOMAS WILLMORE, BIRMINGHAM 1802
Details
A George III vinaigrette
Mark of Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802
Of oval form, the sides reeded, the base and cover fluted to resemble a shell
1in. (3.8cm.) wide;
and a further Georgian vinaigrette, rectangular, the base, sides and cover engine-turned within cast borders, with simply pierced grille, marks rubbed -- 1½in. (3.8cm.) wide (2)
Mark of Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802
Of oval form, the sides reeded, the base and cover fluted to resemble a shell
1in. (3.8cm.) wide;
and a further Georgian vinaigrette, rectangular, the base, sides and cover engine-turned within cast borders, with simply pierced grille, marks rubbed -- 1½in. (3.8cm.) wide (2)
Special notice
Please note that no condition report is stated in this description.
Also note that this lot will be removed to the warehouse of Cadogan Tate Ltd. if not cleared by 1.00 p.m. on 21 November 2002.
Please refer to "Storage and Collection" on page 174 of the printed catalogue.