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RARE Antique Full Bodied Figural Lady Victorian Brides Basket
$ 1528.56
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RARE BUYING OPPORTUNITY - WE ARE SELLING A LARGE ESTATE COLLECTION OF THE FINEST ANTIQUESWOW!! Museum Quality ~ Wonderful RARE Antique Full Bodied Figural Lady Victorian Brides Basket Model #1505 Made by Simpson Hall & Miller ~RARE ORIGINAL Hand Blown Art Enameled Bowl ~ C. 1880's
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e are in the process of selling off a very large collection of Antique Victorian items. We have one of the finest antique Victorian collections available. LAYAWAY IS NOT AVAILABLE HERE ON EBAY PER THEIR POLICIES. Please contact us with any questions you may have. A 12 month layaway with 15% down is available through our Rubylane website where MORE PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE – item C9664. Email us for details.
PLEASE IGNORE THE REFLECTIONS and FLASH SPOTS IN THE PICTURES - It is hard to picture shinny silver plate. THIS IS NOT DAMAGE!
This is a fabulous Victorian brides basket featuring a very detailed figural Full Bodied Figural Lady holding up the holder for the RARE ORIGINAL Hand Blown Art Glass Enameled Bowl. The Simpson Hall & Miller #1505 quadruple silverplated stand features a full sized Victorian Woman holding the center stem which supports the cup that holds the outstanding art glass bowl. The bowl and frame are WONDERFUL!! Great Condition - No Chips, Cracks Or Repairs. Also, no missing silverplate noted. This is an altogether lovely piece that would make a wonderful centerpiece for a table, or a great addition to any art glass collection! The bowl fits perfectly in the frame and it measures approximately 15 1/2" tall when the bowl is in place and approximately 10 3/4" wide. The bowl measures approximately 10 3/4" by 10 3/4". This appears to have been someone's prized possession and extremely well taken care of!
About the Maker: "Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. was a cutlery and silver hollowware manufacturer in Wallingford, Connecticut, founded in 1866. By c. 1895, the company operated large factories in Wallingford and Montreal, Canada. In 1898, Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. became part of the International Silver Company headquartered in neighboring Meriden. Many designs have been collected by many American museums including the Dallas Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Yale University Art Gallery. In 2005-07," Quoted from Wikipedia
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