Mappin Brothers - Decanter - Silverplated

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Silver-plated wine decanter dating from 1910–1920, made by Mappin Brothers in the United Kingdom, height 30 cm, in very poor condition.

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Description from the seller

Large wine or beverage decanter - Mappin Brothers (Mappin & Webb). Thick glass, faceted and engraved. Origin: England, first half of the 20th century. Very good condition, as shown in the photo there are small losses in the decoration near the base.
Height - 30 cm

Mappin Brothers is a historic English silversmith firm founded in 1845 in Sheffield by the great-grandsons of Jonathan Mappin (the founder of the workshop in 1774). They were renowned for silver and silver-plated wares, and in 1863 they transformed into the prestigious brand Mappin & Webb, which continues to operate today as a luxury jeweler.

Large wine or beverage decanter - Mappin Brothers (Mappin & Webb). Thick glass, faceted and engraved. Origin: England, first half of the 20th century. Very good condition, as shown in the photo there are small losses in the decoration near the base.
Height - 30 cm

Mappin Brothers is a historic English silversmith firm founded in 1845 in Sheffield by the great-grandsons of Jonathan Mappin (the founder of the workshop in 1774). They were renowned for silver and silver-plated wares, and in 1863 they transformed into the prestigious brand Mappin & Webb, which continues to operate today as a luxury jeweler.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Material
Silverplated
Manufacturer/brand
Mappin Brothers
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Condition
Very poor - showing significant decay, loss of original texture or solidity of the material
Height
30 cm
Width
0 cm
Estimated period
1910-1920
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