GEORGIAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER DIMINUTIVEÂ BOTTLE STAND WITH THREE ANGLO-IRISH CUT-GLASS
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GEORGIAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER DIMINUTIVE BOTTLE STAND WITH THREE ANGLO-IRISH CUT-GLASS PERFUME / SCENT BOTTLES, stand with ring holders for three bottles, held by two reeded scroll handles and two wire supports, mounted to an elongated oval base with wooden underside, raised on four feet, including three period Anglo-Irish cut-glass perfume/scent bottles with matching unmarked silver collars and possibly original stoppers. Side edge of base impressed with a "[R?]H / [?]H" maker's mark possibly for Robert Hennel I & David Hennell II and four hallmarks of a lion passant for sterling fineness, a crowned leopard's head for London, an "E" date mark for 1800, and a King George III duty mark, additional mostly worn hallmarks to top of base. Circa 1800. Stand 3" HOA, 5 1/4" WOA; one bottle 4 1/8" HOA, 3 1/4" H rim.
From the Ann Connor C. Jones collection, Winston-Salem, NC.
Condition
Stand in very good overall condition with some wear, surface scratches, and nicks, minute denting, one handle with possible solder repairs at terminals; bottles each having one to a few chips and flakes mostly along base edge, one bottle with a moderate sliver chip along outer base going up side; stoppers each tipped having one or a few flakes/nicks.Â
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