Edwardian American sterling silver brandy saucepan warmer / pipkin with turned wooden handle, inscribed “Gail”
Early 20th century American sterling silver brandy saucepan warmer. Traditional Georgian design of a plain round baluster body, flared rim, a sparrow-beak spout and the original turned wood handle. The body is inscribed “Gail”; the handle is detachable.
36.78 g / 1.18 t oz silver weight
4.8 cm tall
4 cm base diameter
10 cm across with handle
Made in USA, c. 1910’s.
Great antique condition. Light scuffing commensurate with age and use, very small ding near base.
Early 20th century American sterling silver brandy saucepan warmer. Traditional Georgian design of a plain round baluster body, flared rim, a sparrow-beak spout and the original turned wood handle. The body is inscribed “Gail”; the handle is detachable.
36.78 g / 1.18 t oz silver weight
4.8 cm tall
4 cm base diameter
10 cm across with handle
Made in USA, c. 1910’s.
Great antique condition. Light scuffing commensurate with age and use, very small ding near base.
Early 20th century American sterling silver brandy saucepan warmer. Traditional Georgian design of a plain round baluster body, flared rim, a sparrow-beak spout and the original turned wood handle. The body is inscribed “Gail”; the handle is detachable.
36.78 g / 1.18 t oz silver weight
4.8 cm tall
4 cm base diameter
10 cm across with handle
Made in USA, c. 1910’s.
Great antique condition. Light scuffing commensurate with age and use, very small ding near base.