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Silver diffuser for burning spices, England 1896
Silver diffuser for burning spices, England 1896
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Material: silver
Dimensions: height 23 cm
Weight: 242g
Decoration: diffuser for burning spices, with openwork and removable lid
Origin: England, London
Workshop: Josiah Williams & Co - George Maudsley Jackson
Year: 1896
Exquisite Victorian piece – openwork lid and Josiah Williams & Co signature
This spice burner is made of silver, in England, in London, in 1896, by the workshop of Josiah Williams & Co – George Maudsley Jackson. The piece is 23 cm high and weighs 242 g, being equipped with an openwork and removable lid, designed for the delicate dispersion of aromas. Its sober and elegant design reflects the specific style of the late Victorian era and the quality of English designer silverware.
This authentic piece is ideal for a unique gift , an object of art value or a refined addition to an antique silver collection, being available on TreasureTrove.ro with guaranteed authenticity .


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