Chalice-shaped vase by Woodward, Horace & Co Ltd Birmingham, London; fl. ca. 1851–1919. Maker's role/corporate slogans/goldsmith's firm. Purchase provenance. Scrap - purchase. Flowers vessel; pearling ornament. Vase supported on a circular foot transitioning into a short stem terminating in a ring, with a goblet in the form of a slender flower calyx; tall, conical, quarter-part at the top, edged with pearling. 1899–1900. Great Britain, England, London. Vessel. Height 12.5 cm; width 5.5 cm; depth 5.5 cm; weight 38 g., A single tall metallic vase with a flared, scalloped rim and a long tapered stem ending in a rounded base, finished in a reflective silver color with subtle surface marks and highlights, placed against a plain light gray background.
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Chalice-shaped vase by Woodward, Horace & Co Ltd Birmingham, London; fl. ca. 1851–1919. Maker's role/corporate slogans/goldsmith's firm. Purchase provenance. Scrap - purchase. Flowers vessel; pearling ornament. Vase supported on a circular foot transitioning into a short stem terminating in a ring, with a goblet in the form of a slender flower calyx; tall, conical, quarter-part at the top, edged with pearling. 1899–1900. Great Britain, England, London. Vessel. Height 12.5 cm; width 5.5 cm; depth 5.5 cm; weight 38 g., A single tall metallic vase with a flared, scalloped rim and a long tapered stem ending in a rounded base, finished in a reflective silver color with subtle surface marks and highlights, placed against a plain light gray background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A08_080

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

31.8Mo (203.0Ko) / 20.5cm x 38.9cm / 2416 x 4600 (300dpi)

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