SILVERPLATE. Epergne Agincourt (1844 ship).
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Description
An ornate silver epergne that was presented to Captain Neatby by the passengers of the Agincourt (1844 ship). The Agincourt is noted for being a prisoner transport ship however it also served as a transport ship for immigrants to Australia. Engraved with the following "Presented/ to /Captain Neatby/ by the/ Cabin Passengers of the/ Ship Agincourt/ from Sydney to London/ May 1848." From a White Plains, NY estate. Dimensions: 17 1/2" in height X 22" in width.
Condition
Good, with light surface scratches, minor dings/dents, and losses to silverplate. One sconce has become detached. Glass bowl is not original and exhibits flee bites and a crack.
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SILVERPLATE. Epergne Agincourt (1844 ship).
Estimate $400 - $600
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