Victorian English Sterling Silver Decanter Label | Earl's Coronet
Victorian English Sterling Silver Decanter Label | Earl's Coronet
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About This Piece
A fine quality Victorian solid sterling silver wine decanter label, elegantly designed with an Earl's coronet to the terminal — suggesting a possible special commission — lending the piece an aristocratic character. The reverse is fitted with a discreet slot allowing a specific wine or spirit label to be inserted, making it both practical and personal.
The craftsmanship is precise and well balanced, characteristic of mid-Victorian silver from London's finest workshops.
Hallmarks & Provenance
Fully hallmarked for London, 1866, with the respected maker's mark of Hunt & Roskell. These silversmiths succeeded Paul Storr's business and used some of Storr's original dies. Paul Storr was the most celebrated silversmith of the Georgian period.
Details & Dimensions
- Origin: London, England
- Date: 1866
- Material: Sterling silver
- Maker: Hunt & Roskell
- Dimensions: Approx. 3" wide x 2.25" high (excluding chain)
- Weight: 21 grams (including chain)
- Item ID: 120066b
Shipping & Handling
- 24–48 hour packing time; item ships via Priority Mail
- Complimentary shipping within the US and reduced International Rates
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