A Georgian Silver Gilt Vinaigrette with musical grilleSOLD
This beautiful little silver gilt Vinaigrette was made in London 1827 by Thomas Ellerton. It is of good quality, and has a most unusual grille, pierced with musical motifs. It is in good condition, however the engine turning and gilding on the base is somewhat worn.
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