A GEORGE II SILVER CRUET-STAND WITH FIVE EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED BOTTLES
A GEORGE II SILVER CRUET-STAND WITH FIVE EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED BOTTLES

THE STAND MARK OF JOHN DELMESTER, LONDON, 1759, THE BOTTLE MOUNTS WITH MARK OF THOMAS GODDARD, LONDON, 1837

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A GEORGE II SILVER CRUET-STAND WITH FIVE EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED BOTTLES
THE STAND MARK OF JOHN DELMESTER, LONDON, 1759, THE BOTTLE MOUNTS WITH MARK OF THOMAS GODDARD, LONDON, 1837
The cinquefoil stand on four scroll and shell feet, with central shell and leaf grip, the frame applied to front with a vacant rococo cartouche, the silver-mounted facetted cut-glass bottles each with leaf-capped double-scroll handles and hinged covers, one bottle with long gilt condiment spoon, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1788
The stand 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm.) high
Weighable silver 15 oz. (466 gm.) (6)

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