MAKER'S MARK OF THOMAS HEMING, LONDON, 1777, THE BOTTLE MOUNTS UNMARKED
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A George III silver oil and vinegar stand
Maker's mark of Thomas Heming, London, 1777, the bottle mounts unmarked
Boat-shaped and with two reeded leaf-capped loop handles and reeded rim, the stand fitted with two openwork bottle holders each with three acanthus foliage, scroll and berried laurel swag supports, with two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles with reeded loop handles, acanthus foliage neck mounts and hinged covers chased with a shell, marked on stand and one bottle holder
12½in. (32cm.) long
22ozs. (689grs.)
Maker's mark of Thomas Heming, London, 1777, the bottle mounts unmarked
Boat-shaped and with two reeded leaf-capped loop handles and reeded rim, the stand fitted with two openwork bottle holders each with three acanthus foliage, scroll and berried laurel swag supports, with two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles with reeded loop handles, acanthus foliage neck mounts and hinged covers chased with a shell, marked on stand and one bottle holder
12½in. (32cm.) long
22ozs. (689grs.)