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A George III silver wine funnel, with a hedgehog crest, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1824, approx. 4.905 ozt, 13.5 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by MW The end of the spout has a crease and there is also a small split. The main body has several small dents (shallow) but no splits. The hallmarks are visible and readable but rubbed. The inside of the funnel has lots of marks and the rim has several small nicks and marks. The strainer's bottom rim has several small indentations, one small flat area, small nicks and scratches from general use. The shell thumbpiece has been bent down making the upper rim misshapen and a small crease and dent is visible on the inside. There are other small dents and scratches visible inside of the bowl. No visible repairs. The gauze fits snugly into the main body of the funnel
A George III silver wine funnel, with a hedgehog crest, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1824, approx. 4.905 ozt, 13.5 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by MW The end of the spout has a crease and there is also a small split. The main body has several small dents (shallow) but no splits. The hallmarks are visible and readable but rubbed. The inside of the funnel has lots of marks and the rim has several small nicks and marks. The strainer's bottom rim has several small indentations, one small flat area, small nicks and scratches from general use. The shell thumbpiece has been bent down making the upper rim misshapen and a small crease and dent is visible on the inside. There are other small dents and scratches visible inside of the bowl. No visible repairs. The gauze fits snugly into the main body of the funnel
Chinese famille rose mandarin palette tea bowl decorated with figures in an interior (2.25"), and a small Chinese wine cup decorated with pomegranates, 2", 19th century,One saucer in six pices, the other with hairline crack, chip and carck to the bowl smaller bowl no damage found wear to the gilt
Pair Otto Prutscher for Meyr's Neffe cased and cut purple wine glasses, each with ovoid bowl with flat base, purple border and cut panels on cased facet cut stem, ovoid cut circular foot, retailed by E Bakalowits, circa 1905-1910, Vienna (previously owned by Friedrich Hartmann, 1920's Viennese composer), each 20.5cm high (both with hairline cracks)
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