Samuel Wood - Cruet set (5) - .925 silver - 1747

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George II period English cruet set by Samuel Wood, comprising three sterling silver casters and two rear crystal bottles, hallmarked London 1747, total gross weight 2000 g, dimensions 25 cm square, in very good condition with minor wear for age.

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Elegant English table cruet set composed of three sterling silver casters and two rear crystal bottles, dating to the George II period (mid-18th century). The ensemble features finely pierced and engraved decoration with rich repoussé and chased motifs, including cartouches and foliate patterns typical of high-quality English silver of the period.

A lovely weight of 2010g for the complex and 1595grams of monumental 1747 sterling silver.

The silver casters are beautifully worked with pierced domed lids and turned finials, while the shaped base with side handles and central shield cartouche enhances the overall decorative impact. The two cut-crystal bottles at the back complete the set, making it an important and visually striking table piece as well as a desirable collector’s item.

Details
• Type: Cruet set
• Composition: 3 silver casters and 2 rear crystal bottles
• Material: Sterling silver (925/1000) and crystal
• Origin: England
• Period: George II
• Hallmarks: London, 1747
• Maker: Sam Wood
• Accompanied by certificate of authenticity issued by an antiquarian (Milan, 23 December 1984)

A refined example of 18th-century English silver, highly decorative and suitable for both display and collection.
Condition consistent with age and use, with normal patina.

Estimated at more than 10.000 euros

Elegant English table cruet set composed of three sterling silver casters and two rear crystal bottles, dating to the George II period (mid-18th century). The ensemble features finely pierced and engraved decoration with rich repoussé and chased motifs, including cartouches and foliate patterns typical of high-quality English silver of the period.

A lovely weight of 2010g for the complex and 1595grams of monumental 1747 sterling silver.

The silver casters are beautifully worked with pierced domed lids and turned finials, while the shaped base with side handles and central shield cartouche enhances the overall decorative impact. The two cut-crystal bottles at the back complete the set, making it an important and visually striking table piece as well as a desirable collector’s item.

Details
• Type: Cruet set
• Composition: 3 silver casters and 2 rear crystal bottles
• Material: Sterling silver (925/1000) and crystal
• Origin: England
• Period: George II
• Hallmarks: London, 1747
• Maker: Sam Wood
• Accompanied by certificate of authenticity issued by an antiquarian (Milan, 23 December 1984)

A refined example of 18th-century English silver, highly decorative and suitable for both display and collection.
Condition consistent with age and use, with normal patina.

Estimated at more than 10.000 euros

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
2000 g
Silver type
.925 silver
Title additional information
1747
Number of objects
5
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Manufacturer/brand
Samuel Wood
Material
Crystal, Silver
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
25 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
25 cm
Estimated period
1700-1750
SwitzerlandVerified
528
Objects sold
83.02%
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