Very Fine Cut & Etched Glass Powder Jar with Solid Silver Engine Turned Lid. Adie Bros.
By Woodbridge Antiques Centre From United Kingdom
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Very Fine Cut & Etched Glass Powder Jar with Solid Silver Engine Turned Lid. Adie Bros. Birmingham 1927
This is a very fine cut and etched glass powder jar with a striking solid silver lid. The lid is hallmarked for Birmingham 1927 with crisp clear hallmarks and makers mark for Adie Bros.
The glass base is in good condition with just one small chip on the rim. The etching is of floral design and the cut glass is featured on the bottom and down the sides. The solid silver lid is in very good condition and features striking engine turned decoration to the surface.
The lid itself weighs approximately 40g and is 9.5cm across. The whole piece stands at approximately 6.7cm high.
Hallmarks: Birmingham 1927
Condition: Very good
Dimensions: 9.5cm x 6.7cm
Weight: 40g (lid)
The Displayed Price includes packaging and postage using a signed for service to a UK address.
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We specialise in English Silver but I also sell other interesting items.
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Woodbridge Antiques Centre
United Kingdom
Woodbridge Antiques Centre is housed in characterful 18th century building nestled in the heart of the bustling Suffolk town of Woodbridge, close to the station, and also to the main shopping thoroughfare. The centre was founded in 2007 by Natalie Smith, and over the past 7 years, it has quickly become established as one of the premier Antique centres in the county, offering a wide range of Antique, Collectable and Vintage items, to suit all tastes and pockets.
The Centre has been on BBC2's popular series, “Antiques Road Trip” and is regularly featured in articles for local and national publications, including the Antiques Trade Gazette and the East Anglian Daily Times.