1832 British Antique Sterling Silver Vinaigrette with Sponge John Bettridge
SKU: 202403084169
Introducing antique sterling silver vinaigrette.
Vinaigrette is the French word for ``vinegar,'' and this is the name used to refer to small cases that contain ``care potions.''
This is a work by "John Bettridge" of Birmingham, England in 1832.
There are beautiful carvings on both lids and the inner lid.
The sponge, which appears to be the original, remains and still has a slight scent.
We hope that this “once in a lifetime opportunity” will be a special encounter for you!
(Explanatory video)
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【condition】
Appearance: ★★★★☆ Good condition with no noticeable scratches or stains
Function: ★★★★☆ There is slight deterioration, but there is almost no problem.
・There is some wear and tear over time, but it is in beautiful condition with no noticeable scratches or dents.
・There is a thin layer of gold plating inside.
・The sterling silver hallmark of the British Fund Appraisal Office remains on the inside.
・The lid opens and closes smoothly and tightly.
・The sponge that seems to be the original remains, and it still has a slight scent.
Since it is very old, there are some small scratches and dirt due to age.
Please check the photo and approve it before purchasing.
【detail】
・Manufacturer John Bettridge
・Year of manufacture: 1832 (Birmingham I)
・Material Sterling Silver (925/1000)
・Size External dimensions Height 10 x Width 30 x Depth 22 mm
Internal dimensions Height 7 x Width 27 x Depth 18 mm
・Weight 12g
*As this is an antique item, there is no other item that is exactly the same.
Please feel free to ask any questions if you have any questions.
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