A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER GREEN-GROUND TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA-SHAPED BOTTLE-COOLERS AND LINERS
Sold on the Instructions of the Executors of the late David Liddell-Grainger, Esq., Removed from Ayton Castle, Berwickshire
A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER GREEN-GROUND TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA-SHAPED BOTTLE-COOLERS AND LINERS

CIRCA 1825, IRON-RED SCRIPT MARKS

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A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER GREEN-GROUND TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA-SHAPED BOTTLE-COOLERS AND LINERS
CIRCA 1825, IRON-RED SCRIPT MARKS
With upright fruiting-vine moulded handles issuing from richly-gilt mask terminals, each painted with botanical specimens, the green-ground moulded in white relief with roses and thistles, between gilt gadrooned sections (slight chipping to rim of liners and one stem, chipping to inner flange of one and cracking to inner flange of other)
9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.) high (2)

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