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MARK OF GEORGE ANGELL, LONDON, 1859
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A Victorian Silver Presentation Claret Jug
Mark of George Angell, London, 1859
the ovoid body with an elongated neck, supported on a pedestal foot, with a beaded rim, engraved with two figural oval plaques surrounded by anthemion scrollwork and with two circular cartouches engraved Presented in public by the Viscountess Grey de Wilton in the name of the Lancashire Witches 10th November 1862 Ist M. R. V. Ladies Prize won by Andrew Walker, 26th July 1862 - 36cm. (14¼in.) high, 25oz.
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Mark of George Angell, London, 1859
the ovoid body with an elongated neck, supported on a pedestal foot, with a beaded rim, engraved with two figural oval plaques surrounded by anthemion scrollwork and with two circular cartouches engraved Presented in public by the Viscountess Grey de Wilton in the name of the Lancashire Witches 10th November 1862 Ist M. R. V. Ladies Prize won by Andrew Walker, 26th July 1862 - 36cm. (14¼in.) high, 25oz.
See Illustration
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