Pair of Antique Silver Gravy Jugs
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Stock: 8616
Date: 1824
Maker: Thomas Ross
Country: England
A fine pair of heavy gauge silver sauce boats with deep relief decoration of flowers and foliage and a cast...
Description
Description
A fine pair of heavy gauge silver sauce boats with deep relief decoration of flowers and foliage and a cast foot. Original bright gilding. Each has, on the front side, a hand engraved hunting horn with initials and under the pouring lip, a man’s face mask. London 1824. Maker Thomas Ross.
Condition
These excellent antique silver jugs are in very good original condition. Good deep gold colour. Heavy weight. The hallmarks and engraving are all crisp. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
Maker: Thomas Ross
Thomas Ross, apprenticed to Thomas Rowe in 1794, free 1802. First mark entered as plateworker in 1819, second mark 1821, third mark 1825. His brother Bartholomew was apprenticed to him in 1804.
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