"Rectangular Dressing Table In Guilloche And Chiselled English Sterling Silver."
- Rectangular vinaigrette in guilloché and chiselled English sterling silver. - The vinaigrette opens on a pierced grid, finely crafted, decorated with chiselled and guilloché scrolls, in the center of the grid is a rosette. - This grid made it possible to retain a sponge soaked in bergamot vinegar or another essence, grid and interior of the vinaigrette in vermeil. - Initial JDU in a rectangle in medieval alphabet font debossed on the middle of the top of the dressing lid. - English hallmark of title lion 925/1000, date letter A for 1824, city anchor of navy for Birmingham, tax king-william (1834-1837) and goldsmith ES for Edward-Smith. - French swan hallmark 800/1000 on the left side of the lid of the vinaigrette in use from 1893 to 1970, applied by the office of guarantees of precious metals on works from non-contracting countries. - the Office of Precious Metals Guarantees also applies it to works with legal titles from public sales and whose provenance cannot be determined. - Period 1st quarter of the 19th around 1824. - Gross weight: 24.96 gr.