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Lot 65

A George III silver wine funnel.  William Barret II,  London, 1814.  Of plain, circular form,...

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Lot 65

A George III silver wine funnel. 
William Barret II, 
London, 1814. 
Of plain, circular form,...

Starting Bid: £160

Estimate: £250 - £350

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Lot 65

Description

A George III silver wine funnel. 

William Barret II, 

London, 1814. 

Of plain, circular form, with detachable straining bowl and ring, engraved with arms in lozenge-shaped escutcheon to side, the straining bowl with gadrooned border and side clip, 13.6cm long, together with an associated Scottish silver wine funnel stand by James Hewitt, Edinburgh, c.1785, no engravings, 9.5cm dia., total weight approx. 5.1ozt (2)

The funnel and associated stand are in good condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching and nicking to both. A few small dings to the funnel. Maker’s mark to funnel slightly rubbed. Some minor bruising to funnel spout. Supports between funnel spout and body lifting very slightly in places. A very small split and repair noted to inside of funnel (to the inside of one of the supports). Piercing in good condition. Ring holding straining mesh in place is unmarked. A few dark spots to stand which have not come off with a light polish. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-4YX3UCNB52 

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