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1810 Fine English Georgian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette by Matthew Linwood

$ 243.3

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Age: 1800-1849
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Year Made: 1810
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Maker: Matthew Linwood
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Presented is a fabulous English Georgian sterling silver vinaigrette. This
    piece dates to 1810 and was made by Matthew Linwood. The exterior of the case
    has an eye-catching design on the top and bottom. The interior has a rich gold
    wash over its entire surface, including the pierced grate. The grate is done in
    a beautiful filigree style, with fine texturing and delicate openwork. The lid
    has a circular patch of silver covering an old monogram, so the silver has not
    been thinned with monogram removal and the patch could easily be monogrammed
    today.
    This piece is in great condition. The hinge of the box is in great shape, and
    the lid closes smoothly. The gold wash of the interior is in great shape. The
    box has what we believe is its original cotton inside, still with a faint sweet
    smell. The lid of the box has a circular patch of applied silver covering a
    monogram. There are no splits, no breaks, no dents, no monograms, and no
    repairs.
    The lid of the box is stamped on the interior with King George III's head
    duty mark, the maker's mark ML for Matthew Linwood, and the lion passant for
    sterling silver. On the interior of the box is stamped the anchor for the city
    of Birmingham, the maker's mark ML for Matthew Linwood, and the date letter m
    for 1810.
    The box measures about 1 3/4 by 1 3/8 by 3/8 of an inch, LxWxH.
    This piece weighs 37.4 grams.
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