Thomas Edwards
Silver
About this Item
London, England
A William IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Edwards, London, 1831
rectangular, the hinged cover centred by a vacant cartouche enclosed by an engine-turned ground and wrigglework border, with moulded foliate and flowerhead border and thumbpiece, gilt interior, with hinged pierced grille, the reverse with engine-turned decoration, dents, 3,7cm wide, 30g; a William IV silver vinaigrette, Joseph Bettridge, Birmingham, 1832, rectangular, the hinged cover centred by a cartouche engraved with initials enclosed by an engine-turned ground, with moulded foliate border, gilt interior, with hinged pierced grille, the reverse similarly engraved, dents, 3,2cm wide, 15g; and a William IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1834, of satchel form, the hinged cover foliate engraved with the flap, gilt interior, with hinged pierced grille, shaped thumbpiece, the reverse engraved with a flowerhead, the side applied wit a ring aperture, 2,8cm wide, 10g
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