Price
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Victorian Silver Vinaigrette - Brighthelmstone, Brighton.
A rare Victorian silver castle-top Vinaigrette of shaped elongated rectangular form. The base with engine turned tartan decoration and a vacant cartouche. The lid engraved with a view of Brighthelmstone (Brighton) showing the Old Chain Pier and Box Office on Marine Parade.
The silver gilt grille pierced with scrolling leaves.
By Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1847.
Literature:
The little 'pedestal-shaped' Building in the foreground was the Box-Office where tickets were obtained for access to the pier. One then entered the gate on the left and proceeded to the pier, which was quite a way from the entrance along the marine parade.
See : Silver Boxes by Eric Delieb page 102 plate 163.
Dimensions
H 10 mm (0.39 inches) W 49 mm (1.93 inches) D 29 mm (1.14 inches)Weight
22.50 Grams (0.72 troy ounces)Condition report
In good condition with no damage or repairStock number
MSC169The BADA Standard
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