George V Silver Set of Lidded Stacking Beakers in Charles II Style 1937
                1937 
            
            
                An impressive Set of 4 George V Sterling Silver Stacking Beakers in the style of a set from the reign of Charles II (from 1660). This Set up cups features 4 straight sided beakers each with an applied band in on the body and standing on a spread pedestal foot. One Beaker that makes up the base of the stack is taller then the other three and the set is capped with a lid embellished with an impressive knopped finial. 
This set is modelled after the original set designed for for the Nicolas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet (1631-1679) in London 1664 currently in the collection of Harvard's Fogg Museum and Art Gallery.
Approx. Total Weight - 1076g
Approx. Total Height - 28.8cm
Approx. Height Tall Beaker - 13.5cm
Approx. Height other Beakers - 11cm
Each part of this Set of Beakers and Lid has a full English Hallmark.
This Set is in excellent condition with no damage and a highly polished exterior.
STOCK CODE - WIN01 NOV01
            This set is modelled after the original set designed for for the Nicolas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet (1631-1679) in London 1664 currently in the collection of Harvard's Fogg Museum and Art Gallery.
Approx. Total Weight - 1076g
Approx. Total Height - 28.8cm
Approx. Height Tall Beaker - 13.5cm
Approx. Height other Beakers - 11cm
Each part of this Set of Beakers and Lid has a full English Hallmark.
This Set is in excellent condition with no damage and a highly polished exterior.
STOCK CODE - WIN01 NOV01
                Made in 
Date - 1937
                            
            Date - 1937
                                    £2,650
                            
                            
            
            
         
                             
                             
                             
                     
                     
                    


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