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Antique English Carved Oak and Silverplate Pitcher by John Grinsell & Sons

$ 112.2

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Type: Pitchers & Jugs
  • Style: Victorian
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Condition: Split with drilled holes on one side, something perhaps missing. Cracking and hairlines in the porcelain liner.
  • Brand: John Grinsell & Sons

    Description

    Pitcher
    We are selling this cool decorative Victorian Silverplate and carved oak pitcher. This pitcher has great form with figural Satyr or horned figure as the spout. The oak surface of the pitcher his heavily carved with grooves and banded with silverplate. The silverplate is marked for John Grinsell & Sons on the lowest band. There are two drill holes along a vertical seem, its possible it's missing a silverplate embellishment to cover the seam.
    Condition: Some hairlines and cracks in the porcelain liner. Large seem with two holes, probably missing a decorative silverplate cover.
    Dimensions:
    Height 10 Inches 25.6 cm
    Width 9 1/4 Inches 23.5 cm
    Depth 6 3/4 Inches 17.1 cm
    Some items we offer have age and wear, this wear due to age may include breaks, repairs, repainting, or restoration, we try to call this damage as well as possible but please refer to the photography for a full description.
    We try to identify and describe our items to the best of our ability however we are not experts and our estimates of age, period or attribution should be taken as speculation and not fact.Our descriptions are solely there to assist buyers finding the items and are not an accurate description of the item in all cases. Ultimately the pictures we take serve as our description.
    This fine antique is offered with a fair and reasonable fixed price, I trust my descriptions and photos detail this item to justify the asking price. If you do need information I have neglected to include, make an offer, or additional photos, please don't hesitate to ask, I will do my best to comply.
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