Joseph Willmore
Silver
About this Item
Birmingham, England
A William IV silver decanter Sherry label, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833
rectangular, engraved SHERRY, enclosed by a pierced grape-and-vine border to a later metal chain, 6,4cm wide, 19,3g all in; and another, Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham, 1956, shield-shaped, headed by the mask of Bacchus surrounded by grapes and foliage to a later chain, stamped 'MADE IN ENGLAND', 5,8cm wide, 19,9g all in
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