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Pair of antique cut glass bottles with sterling silver pull off lids.
Hallmarked from London in 1867 with the makers mark being that of William Neale.
Very nice order, no damage to the naked eye, if you go over glass with magnification you get the odd minor nibble or graze but nothing at all drastic.
Both stand 90mm tall.
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Pair of antique cut glass bottles with sterling silver pull off lids.
Hallmarked from London in 1867 with the makers mark being that of William Neale.
Very nice order, no damage to the naked eye, if you go over glass with magnification you get the odd minor nibble or graze but nothing at all drastic.
Both stand 90mm tall.
DATE | 1867 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | William Neale |
ASSAY OFFICE | London |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | Total=389, Lids Only=25 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | Lids Only=0.80 |
REF:- | 602G |
This distinguished pair of antique cut glass bottles, each adorned with sterling silver pull-off lids, crafted by the esteemed English silversmith William Neale. Hallmarked in London in 1867, these bottles exemplify the superior craftsmanship of 19th-century English silversmithing.
Each bottle stands at 90mm tall, featuring intricately cut glass that reflects the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the period. The sterling silver lids, bearing the authentic hallmarks of William Neale, add a touch of elegance and historical significance to these exquisite pieces.
Despite their age, these bottles remain in remarkable condition. While close inspection may reveal minor nibbles or grazes upon magnification, there are no visible damages to the naked eye, attesting to their careful preservation over the years.
William Neale, renowned for his exceptional silverwork during the Victorian era, has left an indelible mark on English silver history. His pieces are celebrated for their quality and design, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This pair of bottles not only serves as functional containers but also as decorative art pieces, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of the late 19th century. Their timeless design ensures they complement both antique and contemporary settings, adding a touch of historical elegance to any collection.
Available for £125.00, this pair of antique cut glass bottles with sterling silver lids offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of English silver heritage. Whether for personal collection or as a thoughtful gift, these bottles embody the elegance and craftsmanship of a bygone era.
Origin | English |
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Period | Victoria 1837-1901 |
Sponsor/Maker | William Neale |
REF CODE | 602G |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.