M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES
& FINE ARTS
GEORGE III SILVER TWO-PART WINE FUNNEL
Hester Bateman, London, 1785
Of typical form, the a cup shaped bowl with integral strainer and rim beading, over a lower section as tapering funnel headed
by reeding and further beading, descending to a curved spout; the upper bowl with side clip and engraved the crest of an arrow;
each part fully marked
Condition : Excellent, with a few minor surface scratches and dings appropriate to age and usage; excellent marks to the lower section;
the upper section with marks fully legible but partially rubbed
5.25” High / 3.1 oz.
SOLD
#6159
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Also See :
George III Silver Wine Funnel, Stephen Adams II, London, 1804
Shown With
George III Irish Provincial Silver Wine Funnel Stand, Joseph Kinselagh, Cork, c1790
The domed stand crested for Thomas Carr, Freemason and author of “The Ritual of the Operative Free Masons”
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George III Silver Two-Part Wine Funnel, Hester Bateman, London, 1785, with beaded edges |