Lot
334
A GEORGE II FIVE BOTTLE SILVER CRUET STAND, London, 1749, maker's mark of Paul Crespin, later cut glass bottles, two with contemporary mounts, with Victorian mount to the mustard pot, two bottles with glass stoppers, the shaped cinquefoil base on four shell feet with scroll support to the five gadrooned rings, and two smaller, the baluster standard topped by elaborate foliate and reeded shaped oval handle--12½in. (31.7cm.) high, weighable silver 36.5oz.
Estimate
USD 1,500 - USD 2,500
A GEORGE II FIVE BOTTLE SILVER CRUET STAND, London, 1749, maker's mark of Paul Crespin, later cut glass bottles, two with contemporary mounts, with Victorian mount to the mustard pot, two bottles with glass stoppers, the shaped cinquefoil base on four shell feet with scroll support to the five gadrooned rings, and two smaller, the baluster standard topped by elaborate foliate and reeded shaped oval handle--12½in. (31.7cm.) high, weighable silver 36.5oz.